Tertiary DP in convalescent stage of disease, aim to regain most functions of the
individual
Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion identified prerequisite for health that go beyond
lifestyle and genetic make up. Society becomes responsible for health, more than the individual.
It includes social justice and health equity. Outlines 5 strategies to promote health
Epp report highlights a socioenvironmental approach to health and three challenges with
three ways to address these challenges. Recognized that chronic conditions in Canada were the
dominant on the health landscape
Nursing disease prevention assessment, alleviation of risk factors
Nursing health promotion community development, policy advocacy, political strategies,
social justice
, 5 health promotion strategies - build a healthy public policy
- create supportive environments
-strengthen community action
-develop personal skills
-reorient health services
Canada Health Act 1984 Based on 5 principles:
- public administration
- comprehensiveness
- universality
- accessibility
Medicare exclusion military members, RCMP, some veterans, inmates, some refugees,
first nation and inuit
Federal Jurisdiction Sets and administers national principles, assists in financing of health
care services through transfer payments, delivers services for indigenous peoples, veterans,
federal inmates, and RCMP, provides national policy and programming to promote health and
prevent disease.