Unit 1 Health care Review

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Across
  1. 1. Patients who do not stay overnight in a health care facility
  2. 4. Every permanent resident of a province or territory is entitled to receive coverage
  3. 8. Ontario’s legislation for workplace health and safety
  4. 10. These workers experienced something they called “code zero”
  5. 12. Helps reduce the use of emergency care units by having nursing available to call 24/7
  6. 18. A facility that provides care to patients that have a chronic illness and need 24-hour professional care
  7. 19. Therapies and programs to restore patient’s independence
  8. 21. Patients who are admitted to the hospital to receive treatment
  9. 24. This insurance plan must pay for all medically necessary services
  10. 27. Health care provided for a short time, the hospital is an example
  11. 28. Delivery takes place in the community but can also take place within a hospital
  12. 29. You have the right to be informed of known or foreseeable hazards in the workplace
Down
  1. 2. People can receive coverage regardless of gender, income, health status, age
  2. 3. End of life in their own homes
  3. 5. Gives employers and workers information about hazardous materials in the workplace
  4. 6. Ontario’s Health Card is called
  5. 7. Health care for people recovering from injury, illness, surgery but still need complex care
  6. 9. This government is responsible for developing and carrying policies and programs that promote health and prevent disease
  7. 11. These residences allow people to live independently while providing security, support, and varying degrees of care
  8. 13. care Support services provided to people in their homes who are medically stable and do not need to be in the hospital
  9. 14. Most costly level of health care delivery
  10. 15. Temporary care given to patients to give families a break
  11. 16. A small number of people in a home together with common ailment
  12. 17. Provides access to universal, comprehensive coverage for medically necessary hospital and physician services
  13. 19. Your workplace presents a danger to you
  14. 20. A group of people that can put a strain on the health care system due to their age
  15. 22. Last days are made painless, comfortable and dignified
  16. 23. Assessment, diagnosis, treatment, and preventative services associated with more complex medical issues
  17. 25. Was the first province to introduce an insurance plan that covered the costs of hospital services.
  18. 26. The federal government is responsible for developing and carrying policies and programs for disease prevention and health ______________