| Federal agency that enforces the Canada Health Act | Health Canada | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Federal agency that enforces the Canada Health Act | Health Canada | 100%
|
| Support service for high‑risk seniors at home | Assisted Living | 0%
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| Approval requirement for generics | Bioequivalence | 0%
|
| Organization giving reimbursement recommendations | CDA | 0%
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| Main federal health transfer program | CHT | 0%
|
| License required to manufacture drugs | DEL | 0%
|
| Care delivered to stable patients at home | Home Care | 0%
|
| End-of-life care setting | Hospice | 0%
|
| Program covering resettled refugees | IFHP | 0%
|
| Healthcare setting offering 24h chronic care | LTC | 0%
|
| System controlling cost-effective drug use | Managed Care | 0%
|
| Federal agency monitoring adverse reactions | MedEffect | 0%
|
| Canada’s publicly funded healthcare system name | Medicare | 0%
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| Organization maintaining drug schedules | NAPRA | 0%
|
| Program covering First Nations health benefits | NIHB | 0%
|
| Insurance category paid directly by patient | Out‑of‑Pocket | 0%
|
| Privately delivered but publicly funded service | Physician Office | 0%
|
| Agency setting patented drug price ceilings | PMPRB | 0%
|
| Major private spending category | Prescription Drugs | 0%
|
| Entry point level of healthcare | Primary Care | 0%
|
| Limit requiring insurer approval before dispensing | Prior Authorization | 0%
|
| Agency handling disease prevention | Public Health Agency | 0%
|
| Experimental care level | Quaternary | 0%
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| Drugs used as comparator for generics | Reference Product | 0%
|
| Unscheduled drugs can be sold in any | Retail Outlet | 0%
|
| Program granting access to unavailable drugs | SAP | 0%
|
| Highest-risk drug schedule | Schedule I | 0%
|
| Self-selection allowed but pharmacy-only schedule | Schedule III | 0%
|
| Highly specialized care level | Tertiary | 0%
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| Non-pharmacy sales category | Unscheduled | 0%
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