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Do Canadians have a right to health care?
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While it is not a legal right, it is something that forms the Canadian identity.
What are two dimensions of quality that measure the performance of the system in
which healthcare services are delivered?
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1. Efficiency
2. Equity
What happens if provinces and territories fail to uphold any of the act's 5 principles?
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Ottawa can use the CHT to enforce the Canada Health Act, although, in
practice, it rarely does. The transfer can be clawed back if a province fails
to uphold any of the act's five principles:
universality, comprehensiveness, portability, accessibility and public
administration.
What is the principle/ primary objective that underlies the Canada Health Act?
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"to protect, promote and restore the physical and mental well-being of
residents of Canada and to facilitate reasonable access to health services
without financial or other barriers".
What are the four areas of federal jurisdiction (roles and responsibilities)?
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1-26 of 26
Click a definition to match it with a term
Do Canadians have a right to health care?
Give this one a try later!
While it is not a legal right, it is something that forms the Canadian identity.
What are two dimensions of quality that measure the performance of the system in
which healthcare services are delivered?
, Give this one a try later!
1. Efficiency
2. Equity
What happens if provinces and territories fail to uphold any of the act's 5 principles?
Give this one a try later!
Ottawa can use the CHT to enforce the Canada Health Act, although, in
practice, it rarely does. The transfer can be clawed back if a province fails
to uphold any of the act's five principles:
universality, comprehensiveness, portability, accessibility and public
administration.
What is the principle/ primary objective that underlies the Canada Health Act?
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"to protect, promote and restore the physical and mental well-being of
residents of Canada and to facilitate reasonable access to health services
without financial or other barriers".
What are the four areas of federal jurisdiction (roles and responsibilities)?
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