The principle of accessibility in the Canada Health Act stipulates that Canadians should have “reasonable access” to insured hospital and doctor services. |
1. Universality of coverage · 2. Portability of coverage · 3. Reasonable accessibility to services · 4. Comprehensiveness of services · 5. Public administration. |
An Act relating to cash contributions by Canada and relating to criteria and conditions in respect of insured health services and extended health care services. |
The five Canada Health Act principles provide for: Public Administration: The provincial and territorial plans must be administered and operated on a non profit ... |
These principles are universality, portability, public administration, comprehensiveness and accessibility. Join the Canadian Health Coalition's Anne Lagacé ... |
The CHA's five legislated principles (public administration, comprehensiveness, universality, portability, and accessibility), as well as the implicit ... |
The five conditions listed in the act are public administration, accessibility, comprehensiveness, universality and portability. CNA believes that these ... |
The Canada Health Act (CHA) sets out criteria and conditions that provincial and territorial health insurance plans have to meet in order to receive the full ... |
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