Deck 7: The Role of Provincial and Territorial Governments in Health Care

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Under the Canada Health Act, what is the maximum waiting period that new residents of a province will wait for health insurance coverage?

A) Six months
B) One month
C) Three months
D) Two months
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Which of the following is an example of tertiary-level care?

A) Cardiac surgery
B) Rehabilitation following knee replacement surgery
C) Labour and delivery for a low-risk mother
D) Respite care for a patient with Alzheimer's disease
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Under the Canada Health Act, what is each province and territory required to provide?

A) A comprehensive drug plan
B) Transport and ambulance services
C) Health insurance plan for medically necessary treatment
D) Optometry and dental services
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The transfer of funds from the federal government to the provinces for health care is dependent on which of the following?

A) Adherence to the principles of the Canada Health Act
B) Finishing the financial year on budget
C) Presenting the projected expenditure for the coming fiscal year
D) The presence of regional health authorities
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Which of the following is one of the major concerns about private clinics in Canada?

A) It will result in increased wait times for the public health system.
B) People will prefer taking responsibility for their health care costs.
C) It will result in reduced wait times in the public health system.
D) It will improve quality of care for all Canadians.
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Which province has opted out of the signing of the Reciprocal Agreement of health insurance portability?

A) Newfoundland
B) Prince Edward Island
C) Quebec
D) British Columbia
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Which of the following health care services are covered by all provincial and territorial health plans?

A) Dental care and optometry services
B) Prosthetics and ambulance services
C) Physician consultation and orthodontic services
D) Physician consultation and emergency room care
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To whom does a regional health authority report for financial accountability?

A) The federal government
B) Its provincial or territorial ministry of health
C) The municipal government
D) Health Canada
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Which of the following is an example of a supplementary benefit?

A) Knee replacement surgery
B) Intensive care
C) Chiropractic services
D) Neonatal intensive care
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What was the intention of the regionalization of health care?

A) To gain more funding from the federal government
B) To provide more employment in the health care industry
C) To offer more services to people living in urban areas
D) To increase public participation and reduce costs
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Deck 7: The Role of Provincial and Territorial Governments in Health Care
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Under the Canada Health Act, what is the maximum waiting period that new residents of a province will wait for health insurance coverage?

A) Six months
B) One month
C) Three months
D) Two months
Three months
2
Which of the following is an example of tertiary-level care?

A) Cardiac surgery
B) Rehabilitation following knee replacement surgery
C) Labour and delivery for a low-risk mother
D) Respite care for a patient with Alzheimer's disease
Cardiac surgery
3
Under the Canada Health Act, what is each province and territory required to provide?

A) A comprehensive drug plan
B) Transport and ambulance services
C) Health insurance plan for medically necessary treatment
D) Optometry and dental services
Health insurance plan for medically necessary treatment
4
The transfer of funds from the federal government to the provinces for health care is dependent on which of the following?

A) Adherence to the principles of the Canada Health Act
B) Finishing the financial year on budget
C) Presenting the projected expenditure for the coming fiscal year
D) The presence of regional health authorities
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Which of the following is one of the major concerns about private clinics in Canada?

A) It will result in increased wait times for the public health system.
B) People will prefer taking responsibility for their health care costs.
C) It will result in reduced wait times in the public health system.
D) It will improve quality of care for all Canadians.
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Which province has opted out of the signing of the Reciprocal Agreement of health insurance portability?

A) Newfoundland
B) Prince Edward Island
C) Quebec
D) British Columbia
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Which of the following health care services are covered by all provincial and territorial health plans?

A) Dental care and optometry services
B) Prosthetics and ambulance services
C) Physician consultation and orthodontic services
D) Physician consultation and emergency room care
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To whom does a regional health authority report for financial accountability?

A) The federal government
B) Its provincial or territorial ministry of health
C) The municipal government
D) Health Canada
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Which of the following is an example of a supplementary benefit?

A) Knee replacement surgery
B) Intensive care
C) Chiropractic services
D) Neonatal intensive care
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What was the intention of the regionalization of health care?

A) To gain more funding from the federal government
B) To provide more employment in the health care industry
C) To offer more services to people living in urban areas
D) To increase public participation and reduce costs
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