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"The optimal well-being of all humans from the individual and collective perspective" - CNA
Encompases, prevention, treatment and care, while focusing on the improvement of health for all and health equity

Global Health

100

This was the federal act that provided a lump sum of $$

Medical Care Act, 1966

100

This commission stated: medicare is susainable and must be preserved because is represent Canadian core values

The Romanow Commission 2002

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This national association defines a RN as "a self regulated health care professional who works autonomously and in collaboration with others to enable individuals, families, groups, communities and populations to achieve their optimal levels of health"

CNA: Canadian Nurses Association
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The SRNA is responsible for these 5 things

1. ensuring continuing competence
2. professional conduct
3. standards of practice
4. code of ethics
5. approval of education programs

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Refers to our responsibilities as citizens to not only engage in our local, national, and international community, but to act upon social injustices

Global Citizenship

200

What year did the province and territories begin cost charing with the federal government

1972

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This report states: medicare system is not sustainable and that hospitals should shift funding to a service-based model

The Kirby Report, 2002

200

The nursing call to action, led by Maureen McTeer and Marlene Smadu in May 2011 the CNA established an independent national expert commission to..

recommend ways to optimize nursing contributions & to position CNA and the nursing community within national discussions 

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This union represents the almost 10,000 RNs, NPs, and RPNs in Saskatchewan which exists to enhance the social, economic and general well being of our members, and to protect high quality, publicly funded and delivered health services.

SUN: the Saskatchewan Union of Nurses

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He was the first to develop public health care

Tommy Douglas

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This act was implements to avoid billing for extra services, no longer did cost sharing, now did transfer payments

Canada Health Act 1984

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Founded in 1889 by Ethel Fendwich, you must belong to national body to be a part of this 

ICN: international council of nurses

300

Canada's healthcare system is __ and yeat the health status is slipping.. reactive system

the 6th most expensive

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This is the national voice of Canadian nursing students with a goal to increase the legal, ethical, professional, and educational aspects which are an integral part of nursing

CNSA: the Canadian Nursing Students' Association

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The Hospital Insurance and Diagnostic Services Act is of what year

1957

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This type of government delivers health services for FN & inuit people, vets, federal inmates, and RCMP

Federal Government

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Mission of the ICN is:

to represent nursing worldwide, advancing the profession and influencing health policy
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What year was the SRNA established

1917

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Essential care focused on preventing illness and promoting health

Primary Health Care

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The Medical Insurance Act included services were

outside of hospital

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This type of government determine organization and location of hospitals or long-term care facilities; mix of health providers; and amount of money dedicated to health care services

Provincial and Territorial Governments

500

Three Pillars of ICN

Professional practice, regulation, socio-economic welfare

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This act describes the SRNA’s mandate in setting standards of education and practice for the profession and registering nurses to ensure competent, caring knowledge-based registered nursing for the people of Saskatchewan.

The Registered Nurses Act, 1988

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5 Principles of PHC

1. accessibility

2. public participation
3. health promotion
4. appropriate technology
5. intersectoral cooperation