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Health and Wellness

●​ Acute vs. Chronic Illness and Disability:
○​ Acute: Short-term conditions that resolve with treatment (e.g., flu, broken bone).
○​ Chronic: Long-term, ongoing conditions that may require lifelong management
(e.g., diabetes, arthritis).
●​ Five Dimensions/Pillars of Holistic Health:
○​ Physical: Exercise, nutrition, sleep.
○​ Emotional: Stress management, self-care, seeking support.
○​ Social: Healthy relationships, social connections, community involvement.
○​ Intellectual: Lifelong learning, problem-solving, critical thinking.
○​ Spiritual: Sense of purpose, personal beliefs, meditation.
●​ Biological vs. Chronological Age:
○​ Biological: Age based on physical health and body function.
○​ Chronological: Actual age in years.
●​ Social Determinants of Health: Factors influencing health, including income,
education, employment, environment, access to healthcare, and social support.
●​ Health Continuum: A spectrum ranging from optimal health to severe illness, illustrating
how health is dynamic and constantly changing.



The Canadian Healthcare System

●​ Medicare in Canada: Publicly funded healthcare system, considered a “single-payer
system” because the government covers basic healthcare costs. A “multi-payer system”
(e.g., the U.S.) involves multiple insurance providers.
●​ Healthcare Spending: Majority spent on hospitals, physicians, and medications.
●​ Healthcare Use by Age Groups:
1.​ Seniors use more healthcare resources due to chronic conditions.
2.​ Younger individuals require less frequent medical care.
●​ Healthcare Funding: Primarily through taxes at federal and provincial levels.
●​ Tommy Douglas: Known as the "Father of Medicare," he introduced Canada’s universal
healthcare system.
●​ Federal Government Role: Ensures Medicare meets national standards, provides
funding, and regulates healthcare services.
●​ Canada Health Act (5 Principles):
1.​ Public Administration: Non-profit management by provincial authorities.
2.​ Comprehensiveness: Covers essential medical services.
3.​ Universality: Available to all Canadian residents.
4.​ Portability: Coverage maintained when moving between provinces.
5.​ Accessibility: No financial barriers to access services.
●​ Provincial Role in Healthcare: Manages hospitals, regulates healthcare providers, and
delivers services.
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