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mcmcdaniel

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Provide three examples of the responsibilities of the provinces and territories with respect to the delivery of health services.
 
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Six cultural phenomena have been defined by Giger and Davidhizar (2008) that should be considered when delegating patient care to staff members. Which of the following are not some of these six cultural phenomena?
 
  a. space
  b. social organization
  c. time
  d. environmental grounding
  e. biological variations
  f. age



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Answer to Question 1

Correct answer should include three of the following points:
o Major role in financing and organizing health services within their jurisdictions
o Reference often made to Canada's 13 health systems
o Substantial portion of resources for health care contributed by provincial monies not allocated by federal government
o Per-capita spending
o Negotiation of physicians fees
o Planning and implementation of health promotion campaigns
o Administration of health insurance plans
o Allocation of funding for hospitals and other health agencies
o In 2010, 34.9 of provincial budgets spent on health care

Answer to Question 2

D, F
Culture and cultural orientation can also play a significant role in how communication is given and received. Giger and Davidhizar (2008) have identified six key cultural phenomena which can impact communication. These six phenomena are: 1) space; 2) social organization; 3) time; 4) environmental control (not environmental grounding); 5) biological variations; and 6) communication (not age).




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Reply 2 on: Jul 7, 2018
:D TYSM


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