Module 2 Flashcards

(26 cards)

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What is healthcare delivery

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the manner in which med services are organized, managed and provided

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What is healthcare financing

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the manner in which funds are raised, pooled, mobilized and used to purchase healthcare services

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Canadian financing and delivery

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  • most publicly funded but privately delivered
  • “free” at point at use, delivered by private providers
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What is policy

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  • set of interrelated decisions taken by a political actor or group of actors concerning the selection of goals and means of achieving them within a specified situation where these decisions should, in principle, be within the power of these actors to achieve
  • can also include not changing anything
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Policy cycles

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  • pattern, in creating policies
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What is legislation

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body of rules that regulates the promotion and protection of health, health services, and equitable distribution of available resources and legal position of all parties concerned….

  • most policies are not legislation/laws… can easily be changed
  • hard to change, legacies
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federalism

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  • political system
  • powers of gov split
  • specific authorities/responsibilities assigned to fed and prov = DIVISION OF POWERS
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when division of powers established

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  • british North America act (1867)
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Fiscal federalism

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  • health care is primarily prov domain
  • federal gov contributes fiscal support (through Canada Health Transfer)
  • CHT sets out rules and national minimum standard for prov/terr insurance plans for provinces to receive CHT
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federal role

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  • fiscal transfers
  • healthcare services to some groups
  • provide and fund other health related functions
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Health Canada

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  • help Canadians maintain and improve health
  • ensure high quality health services accessible and works to reduce health risks
  • federal institution, federal minister of health
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PHAC

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  • public health, emergency preparedness, responses to infectious and chronic disease control/prevention
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CIHR

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  1. biomedical
  2. clinical
  3. health systems and services
  4. social, cultural, and environmental factors and pop health research
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Patented Medicine Prices Review Board

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  • protect consumers from price gouging
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stats canada

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  • produce stats for federal, provincial, and regional use
  • not limited to health
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Indigenous Services Canada

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  • public health and health promotion services on-reserve and in Inuit communities
  • primary care on reserve in remote and isolated areas, where no provincial services readily available
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provincial roles

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  • health insurance plans
  • hospital care
  • physician care
  • some extent - institutional and community care
  • negotiation of fee schedules with health professionals
18
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why decentralized

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  • prov/terr responsibility for funding and delivery
  • many organizations operate at arms length from provincial governments
  • status of phsycians as contractors
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what is the Canada Health Act

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  • federal legislation
  • objective of health policy
  • mostly about health care financed
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what is the criteria of CHA

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  1. Public administration - provincial health care insurance non profit basis
  2. comprehensiveness
  3. Universality - insured persons and insured health services
  4. Portability - can move and be covered
  5. Accessibility - reasonable access
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Conditions of CHA

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  1. Information - provide info to federal minister of health
  2. Recognition - that federal financial contributions
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what is medically necessary

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  • not defined
  • prov/terr define it
23
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issues with CHA

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  • focus on physician or hospital to the exclusion of other
  • doesn’t address services outside medicare…
  • doesn’t encourage interdisciplinary approaches
  • doesn’t deal with ownership of health facilities
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What are the three I’s

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  1. Interests - agendas of groups
  2. Ideas - knowledge or beliefs
  3. Institutions - formal and informal rules
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four policy objectives
- security - liberty - equity - efficiency
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path dependence and policy legacies
- can think as type of institution - range of options available limited by choices made in the past