3 classifications of agencies based on funding sources, responsibilities, and organizational structure:
describe governmental health agencies
describe international health agency WHO
what is the history of WHO
what is the organization of WHO
what is the purpose and work of WHO?
what is Canada’s primary national health agency?
health canada
what does the Office of audit and evaluation do?
provides independent and objective advice and assurance to deputy minister on effectiveness of risk mgmt, controls, and governance processes
what is the Chief financial officer branch in charge of?
in charge of accountability to ensure rigorous stewardship of resources and managing for results
what does the Communications and public affairs branch do?
integrating national and regional perspectives into all of their policies and strategies, communications, and consultations; transparency is important
what does the Controlled substances and cannabis branch do
regulates controlled substances (cocaine, fentanyl, morphine, meth, etc)
what does the Corporate services branch do
provide support to health canada (planning, financial mgmt, hr)
what does the Departmental secretariat do
in charge of all administration
what does the Health products and food branch do?
manage health related risks and benefits of health products and foods by minimizing health risk factors to canadians, maximize safety provided by regulatory system for health products and food; providing information to Canadians so they can make healthy, informed decisions about their health
what does the Healthy environments and consumer safety branch do?
help canadians maintain and improve their health by promoting healthy and safe living, working, and recreational environments; reducing harm caused by tobacco, alcohol, etc
what is the legal services branch in charge of?
in charge of providing legal services to health canada, give advice on policies, opinions, developing proposals, litigation support, assist staff
what does the Opioid response team do
help protect health of canadians, promote healthy choices by coordinating federal response to opioid crisis
what is the Pest mgmt regulatory agency responsible for
responsible for pesticide regulation in canada; ensures they pose minimal risk to human health and environment, reevaluates pesticides on the market on a 15 yr cycle, promote sustainable pest mgmt
what is the Regulatory operations and enforcement branch in charge of
compliance and enforcement - make sure that canadians are informed and protected from health risks assoc. w/ products, substances, and the environment
what does the Strategy policy branch do
develop effective policy responses to wide range of issues that can impact health of canadians; look at things that are priorities, emerging issues, and develop policies specifically to those things
examples of mb’s ministry of health departments:
home care services, mental health and addictions, emergency medical services, nurse recruitment and retention, patient safety
What characteristics of modern society necessitate planning and organization for community and public health?
(1) highly developed and centralized resources in our national institutions and organizations
(2) continuing concentration of wealth and population in the largest metropolitan areas
(3) rapid movement of information, resources, and people made possible by advanced communication and transportation technologies that eliminate the need for local offices where resources were once housed
(4) the globalization of health
(5) limited horizontal relationships between/among organizations
(6) a system of top-down funding (an approach where money is transmitted from either the federal or state government to the local level) for many community programs
What are the three core functions of public health?
What are the 10 essential public health services?