Canada's Healthcare system (Healthcare p2) Flashcards
How is Healthcare in Canada described?
“as an interlocking set of ten provincial and three territorial health insurance plans”
What is the role of Health Canada?
Health Canada’s mandate is to help Canadians maintain and improve their health.
What are the Federal Government responsibilities for health care?
- Setting and administering national principles for the healthcare system through the Canada Health Act
- Delivering healthcare services to specific groups
- Working in partnership with provinces and territories
What is the Canada Acts objective?
Objective: “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 conditions of the Canada Act?
- Public administration
- Comprehensiveness
- Universality
- Portability
- Accessibility
Name 4 roles of the Federal Government:
- Health protection
- Funding for health research and health information activities
- Transfers tax money to the provinces through the Canada Health Transfer (CHT) for OHIP, etc.
- Setting and administering national principles for the system under the Canada Health Act
Name the 4 roles of the provincial government:
- Develop and administer their own health insurance plan (ie. OHIP)
- They have to make sure that they meet the conditions in the Canada Health Act so that they get money from the federal government
- Pay hospital and physician costs
- Decide how much to spend on health care services
What are the 5 Canada Health Act Principles?
- Public Administration - must be operated and administered on a non-profit basis
- Comprehensiveness - must insure all medically necessary services provided within a hospital setting
- Universality - equal for everyone
- Accessibility - reasonable access without financial or other barriers
- Portability - coverage when moving