Solutions
Behaviouralists' view of health Correct Answer Emphasizes
prevention rather than treatment, empowering individuals to take
control of and improve their health within an individualist
approach
Canadian Federalism Correct Answer Division of legislative
authority between central and regional governments influencing
the development of medicare
Capitation Correct Answer Healthcare providers paid a set
rate for serving a designated population, proposed by Kirby for
primary healthcare reform
Civil society Correct Answer Comprises non-governmental
organizations and institutions that play a crucial role in policy
making.
Civil Society Correct Answer Politically engaged citizens,
policy analysts, and associational networks influencing public
policy
Consensus and Conflict Models of Policy Correct Answer
Consensus focuses on rational decision-making, employing cost-
benefit analysis, while conflict models consider the role of
ideology and power in shaping health policy
Contemporary Debate on Health Care Reform in Canada
Correct Answer Concerns about the sustainability of Medicare
, provide an opportunity for reform to better serve Canadians'
healthcare needs, including broadening coverage and addressing
social determinants
COVID-related policies Correct Answer Income Support
Programs: Essential during economic disruptions like the
COVID-19 pandemic to mitigate financial hardships and ensure
social stability.
Critical theory Correct Answer Critiques and transforms
society, addressing power relationships and social inequality.
Current Issues in Canadian Health Care Correct Answer Lack
of coverage for drugs, mental health, and dental care; long wait
times for specialist care; growing healthcare costs
Demands (in Easton's framework) Correct Answer Represent
the expressed wishes of groups desiring particular policies that
address their objectives and interests.
Easton's Framework Correct Answer Centers on authoritative
allocation of societal values, incorporating material and
symbolic entities
Easton's Model of the Political System Correct Answer
Inputs: Demands and supports from the environment.
Conversion: Processing inputs through political institutions.
Outputs: Policies, decisions, and actions taken by the political
system. Feedback: Effects of outputs on the environment create
new inputs.