4b Financing Issues in Canadian Health Care Flashcards
What is the current trend of health-to-GDP ratio (viewed in the context of the last 40 years)?
Current trend of a declining health-to-GDP ratio (appears similar to that experienced in the mid-1990s)
- has fallen gradually in the past few years following the recession in 2009
How is health care paid for? (who pays what? Federal/provincial)
Federal pays approx. 35% and Provincial pays for 65%
What is a direct economic footprint?
As a major employer, the health care sector directly employs about 1.4 million Canadians - which represents about 9% of the total jobs in Canada.
What is an indirect economic footprint?
Many Canadian jobs are indirectly supported by the health care sector through its supply chain.
What kind of jobs are supported economically indirectly by the health care system?
The purchase of medical supplies, office equipment, and hundreds of other inputs from virtually every industry in Canada.
What is “fee-for-service”?
Payment method in which doctors and other health care providers receive a fee for each service such as an office visit, test, procedure, or other health care service.
What are capitation payments?
Under the capitation method, the provider receives a fixed monthly payment for person enrolled in a health plan.
What are “per-diem payments”?
Payments based on the number of days a service is provided. This payment is usually not adjusted to allow for differences in patient characteristics.
What is “global budget”?
Payment of a particular sum to cover the operating costs of services provided by the hospital in a given period of time.
What are “categorical grants”?
National government determines the purposes, or categories, for which the money should be used. Categorical grants may be spent only for narrowly defined purposes and recipients often must match a portion of the federal funds.
What are “block grants”?
A large sum of money granted by the national governments to a regional government with only general provisions as to the way it is to be spent. This can be contrasted with a categorical grant which has more strict and specific provisions on the way it is to be spent.
What is a “budget”?
Plan for spending to accomplish specified objectives.
What is a “deficit”?
Shortfall in one fiscal period.
What is “debt”?
Accumulation of deficits.
What is “operating budget”?
Annual estimates of the total value of resources required for the performance of the operation including reimbursable work or services for others. If also includes estimates of workload in terms of total work units identified by cost accounts.