2002
DOI: 10.1300/j031v13n02_07
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National Consistency and Provincial Diversity in Delivery of Long-Term Care in Canada

Abstract: The aim of this article is to demonstrate the diversity in delivery of long-term care at the provincial level, within a national legislative framework that provides universal health insurance and public administration. Not all provinces have legislated provision of long-term care, but mandates for provincial long-term care programs typically address the needs of those with chronic health needs and maintain them in the community for as long as possible. Eligibility is based on common criteria of residency, heal… Show more

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“…The results of this national comparison point both to the commonalities and differences of the Canadian experience in LTC. It is often said that we are one nation with more than a dozen health care systems (Chan & Kenny, 2001 ;Fernandes & Spencer, 2010 ), and the exclusion of continuing care from the Canada Health Act increases the likelihood of diverse approaches to this type of care in Canada. There are indeed notable differences in the needs of persons in continuing care and practice patterns across the country.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results of this national comparison point both to the commonalities and differences of the Canadian experience in LTC. It is often said that we are one nation with more than a dozen health care systems (Chan & Kenny, 2001 ;Fernandes & Spencer, 2010 ), and the exclusion of continuing care from the Canada Health Act increases the likelihood of diverse approaches to this type of care in Canada. There are indeed notable differences in the needs of persons in continuing care and practice patterns across the country.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6 Personal support and nursing provided in LTC homes are not covered under the Act. 7 As a result, policies, funding and standards concerning LTC are decided by provincial governments. The Long-Term Care Homes Act and the Community Care and Assisted Living Act are the applicable laws in Ontario and BC, respectively.…”
Section: What Role Do Provinces Play In the Provision Of Long-term Care?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, each province and territory has a slightly different plan for how care outside the hospital is delivered to the individual and how it is paid for. LTC in Canada is thus a broad "umbrella" term for a variety of services and delivery mechanisms for the care and support of people with progressive or chronic conditions that affect their ability to function independently (Chan & Kenny, 2001).…”
Section: Ltc In Canadamentioning
confidence: 99%