What is Canada?
True or false * The Canadian system is centrally planned and funded, so
that all Canadians receive the same services, no matter
where they live
False
True or false * We have more doctors per capita in Canada than ever
before
True
True or false * In order to receive national accreditation medical and
nursing schools must provide training in conflict resolution,
human rights, responding to racism, and working
effectively across cultures.
False
True or false * Canada has among the highest out-of-pocket costs for
health care among OECD nations
False
True or false * Health care is fundamental to Canada. Canada’s publicly funded health care system dates back to confederation in
1867
False
What is Health?
4 categories of determinants of health
What is a system?
A set of principles or procedures according to which something is done; an organized scheme or method
PRIMARY prevention
intervention before
there is evidence of disease or injury
SECONDARY prevention
Intervention
after a disease process has begun but
before it is symptomatic
TERTIARY prevention
interventions after
disease or injury occurs
Canadian healthcare systems?
Federal or provincial/territorial? Administration of health insurance plans
P/T
Federal or provincial/territorial? Prescription drug regulation and safety
F
Federal or provincial/territorial? Public health
F/P/T
Federal or provincial/territorial? Planning/funding hospitals and other health facilities
P/T
Federal or provincial/territorial? Provision of medically necessary hospital and doctors’ services
P/T
Federal or provincial/territorial? Planning/implementation of health promotion/public health initiatives
P/T
Federal or provincial/territorial? Services for First Nations peoples living on reserves
F
Federal or provincial/territorial? Services for First Nations peoples living on reserves
F
Federal or provincial/territorial? Negotiating fee schedules with health professionals
P/T
PRIMARY care
first point of consultation, often
with a general practitioner or family physician.
This could also include walk-in clinics and some
services in emergency departments.
SECONDARY care
Services provided by medical
specialists (e.g. cardiologists, urologists), and
acute care for brief but serious conditions - injury, childbirth)