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  1. All health care in Canada must be publicly delivered. FACT: The Canada Health Actdoesn’t forbid the provision of health services by private companies, as long as residents are not charged for insured services. In fact, many aspects of health care in Canada are delivered privately.

  2. Nov 30, 2023 · Wait times for priority procedures in Canada, 2024. Release summary. April 4, 2024. Explore recent trends in volumes and wait times for hip and knee replacements, cataract and cancer surgeries, and diagnostic imaging at national and provincial levels.

    • Overview
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    • About Medicare
    • Federal funding for health care
    • Accessing health care services

    Learn about Canada's health care system, including Medicare, funding, accessing health care services and delivery.

    •About Medicare

    •Federal funding for health care

    Medicare is a term that refers to Canada's publicly funded health care system. Instead of having a single national plan, we have 13 provincial and territorial health care insurance plans. Under this system, all Canadian residents have reasonable access to medically necessary hospital and physician services without paying out-of-pocket.

    Roles and responsibilities for health care services are shared between provincial and territorial governments and the federal government.

    The provincial and territorial governments are responsible for the management, organization and delivery of health care services for their residents.

    The federal government is responsible for:

    •setting and administering national standards for the health care system through the Canada Health Act

    •providing funding support for provincial and territorial health care services

    Delivering health care services to specific groups

    We provide certain direct health care services to some population groups, including: First Nations people living on reserves Inuit serving members of the Canadian Forces eligible veterans inmates in federal penitentiaries some groups of refugee claimants

    Other federal health-related functions

    We are responsible for the regulation of products, such as: food consumer products pharmaceuticals cosmetics chemicals pesticides medical devices radiation-emitting devices like cellphones The federal government also supports: health research health promotion and protection disease monitoring and prevention The government also provides tax support for health-related costs: tax credits for: disability medical expenses caregivers and disabled dependents tax rebates to public institutions for health services deductions for private health insurance premiums for the self-employed

    Canadians most often turn to primary health care services as their first point of contact with the health care system.

    In general, primary health care:

    •delivers first-contact health care services

    •coordinates patients' health care services to support:

    •continuity of care, which means receiving high quality care from diagnosis to recovery

    •ease of movement across the health care system when more specialized services are needed from specialists or in hospitals

  3. Planning guidance for health care delivery in Canada during the COVID-19 pandemic, including provider-specific delivery considerations, resource management and risk management.

  4. Canada. Canada has a decentralized, universal, publicly funded health system called Canadian Medicare. Health care is funded and administered primarily by the country’s 13 provinces and territories: each has its own insurance plan, and each receives. cash vary.

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  5. Nov 3, 2020 · This analysis of the Canadian health system by the European Observatory reviews recent developments in organization and governance, health financing, health care provision, health reforms and health system performance.

  6. Apr 28, 2018 · Canada's universal, publicly funded health-care system—known as Medicare—is a source of national pride, and a model of universal health coverage. It provides relatively equitable access to physician and hospital services through 13 provincial and territorial tax-funded public insurance plans. •.

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