4 - Canada Dental Benefit Flashcards

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What are patient care policies?

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  • Examine protocols and workflow for treatment procedures
  • Outline how healthcare professionals should respond to specific medical situations
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What is workplace health & safety policies?

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  • Designed to protect and promote employee health
  • Include rules around the consumption of alcohol and tobacco in the workplace
  • wearing masks and gloves to minimize the risk of exposure to illnesses and chemical
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What are social media policies for healthcare employees?

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  • Patient-healthcare provider boundary
  • Quality of information
  • Professional image
  • Patient privacy
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What are food safety policies aimed to do?

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Aimed at preventing of food-borne illnesses through changes in the handling, preparation, and storage of food.

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With the Junk Food Policy reading, why were the 4 key areas?

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1.) Leadership. Key in the sustainability of policy

2.) Communication through multiple channels is needed to build a critical mass

3.) Developing multi-sectoral partnerships

4.) Providing a transition period to gain support for the initiative and to address issues as these emerge with policy implementation

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What did the Bill C-31 include in the Canada Dental Benefit>

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  • Includes cost of living relief measures related to dental care and rental housing
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What is the first step for a health policies to translate into laws?

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1.) First reading: Where Bill C-31, dental care for children under 12; the bill is printed and read in the Chamber where it is introduced.

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What is the second step for health policies to translate into laws?

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2.) Second reading: introducing the chamber and they are going to debate about it. They are going to vote in this chamber

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What is the third step for health policies to translate into laws?

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3.) Committee Stage: Where they examine with more committee members with special meetings (hearings) with people outside of the house of common (stakeholders, communities, any members of the communities) can make changes to the amendments

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What is the fourth step for health policies to translate into laws?

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4.) Report stage: the committee reports the bill back to the Chamber with any amendments. All parliamentarians can debate it. (reports on it and sends back with those changes)

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What is the fifth step for health policies to translate into laws?

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5.) Third readings: more debate, vote on it and passes reading which goes to other chambers.

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What is the sixth step for health policies to translate into laws?

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6.) The royal assent: once both the Senate and the House of Commons have passed the bill in exactly the same wording, it is given to the Governor General for Royal Assent (final approval) to become a law

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Who does the Canada Dental Benefit exclude for eligibility?

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Newcomers, undocumented individuals, people with no work VISAS, students, homeless people, people who have no access to technology.

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Who does the Canada dental Benefit allow for eligibility?

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Parents and guardians who file taxes.
* child’s dental care is NOT fully covered under other eligible programs.

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