The Role of the Federal Government in Health Care

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What is the federal government responsible for
the majority of health care needs in the indigenous communities, the armed forces, veterans, and correctional services employees
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who appoints a representative to head Health Canada as minister of health
Prime Minister
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what is the minister of health responsible for
overseeing Health Canada and other agencies, supervising the collection and analysis of information, working collaboratively with the provincial and territorial governments
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how many branches of health canada are there
11
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The office of accountability and evaluation
Health Canada's independent internal monitoring system. (The bureau conducts internal audits and reports to the Deputy Minister of Health.)
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Chief financial office branch
oversees resources and ensured finances are spent wisely and effectively
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Corporate Service Branch
provide support and services to Health Canada in human research management, occupational health and safety, emergency and security management, privacy matters, and information and technology
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Department Secretariat
acts as the link between the executive (appointed) and the political (elected) levels of Health Canada.
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First Nations and Innuit Health Branch
oversees the federally funded delivery of medically necessary health care services not covered by provinces or territories(for people on reserves)
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Health Environments and Consumer Safety Branch
develops and supports programs that promote a safe, healthy lifestyle and environment for Canadians as well as environmental concerns
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Healthy Products and Food Branch
oversees several directorates (outlined later), all of which impact the daily lives of most Canadians
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The Office of Nutrition Policy and Promotion
Provides strategies related to nutrition and dietary guidelines, working with public health to deliver nutrition leadership
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The Therapeutic Product Doctorate

Regulates the use of both prescription drugs and medical devices in Canada
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Natural and Nonprescription Health Products Directorate
This directorate regulates all health products containing natural ingredients, including homeopathic medicines, vitamins and minerals, and traditional medicines
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Communications and Public Affairs Branch
performs a number of duties involving communication activities both inside and outside of Health Canada
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Strategic Policy Branch (SPB)
develops and implements the federal government's and Health Canada's butt care policies, including administering the Canada Health Act, creating health protection lotions and legislation, dealing with evolving problems on a priority basis, and authorizing agencies to report information as required
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Health Care Policy Directorate
plays a key role in reshaping primary health care delivery with the objective of preserving the principles and conditions of the Canada Health Act
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Office of Nursing Policy
The Office of Nursing Policy reflects the importance of nursing policy issues within health care
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Marketed Health Products Directorate
part of the Health Products and Food Branch-Health Canada collects information
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The Office of Nutrition Policy and Promotion
Provides strategies related to nutrition and dietary guidelines, working with public health to deliver nutrition leadership