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96 documents for hospitalization cost
  • ... (CIC) that denied her request to pay the cost of her medical care, hospitalization, and related ...

  • ... (CIC) that denied her request to pay the cost of her medical care, hospitalization, and related ...

  • While most deliveries aren't complicated, [Greg Finlayson] said they cost a lot of money since they occur so often. Childbirth complications and caring for premature babies also adds up, since extremely underweight newborns cost close to $100,000 to care for. The biggest single cost is related to having babies," Finlayson said. "It's a relatively low cost service but there are so many of them it's really the volume that drives it.

    ...$1.3 billion the province spent on hospitalization between 2005 and 2006. Research scientist Greg Fin...

  • They've won the battle over any future national programs for people. The nebulous social union convention of Paul Martin's Liberals is to be set in legislative stone, allowing provinces to opt out of new social programs and get full compensation for "comparable" initiatives. The federal spending power has been a unique and prominent feature of Confederation for over 70 years, half Canada's existence as a nation. Let's remind ourselves of the great national shared-cost programs that created a sense of shared citizenship from coast to coast, regardless of one's province of residence: unemployment insurance, hospitalization, medicare, the Canada Pension Plan, support for higher education and research, the Canada Assistance Plan and social housing. Tuesday's throne speech will test whethe...

  • ...Benefits and costs . Benefits . Benefits are assessed based on the id... with physicians, care expenses, hospitalization and pharmaceutical products. Canadian injury valua...

  • ... nature or degree so as to require hospitalization in the interests of the person's own safety or the...in 2001 .. the cost of mental illness to the Canadian economy [was] mo...

  • Research explicitly assessing treatment preferences for mental health problems has consistently found that patients and potential patients prefer psychotherapy to medication (e.g., Banken & Wilson, 1992; Deacon & Abramowitz, in press; Mitchell et al., 1990; Morin, Gaulier, Barry, & Kowatch, 1992; Norton, Alien, & Walker, 1985; Vincent & Lionberg, 2001; Wills & Moore, 1994). This conclusion has been supported through surveys of individuals with varying mental health problems such as depression (Dwight-Johnson, Sherbourne, Liao, & Wells, 2000), hypochondriasis (Walker, Vincent, Purer, Cox, & Kjernisted, 2000), post-traumatic stress disorder (Zoellner, Feeny, Cochran, & Pruitt, 2003), as well as those who hypothetically chose treatment preference if they...

    ...These include escalating costs, suboptimal quality of care, and lack of timely ac... in view of the high cost of hospitalization and related inpatient diagnostic and treatment ser...

  • ... to fulfill this promise by recommending cost-saving measures across all provincial sectors, the... of illnesses that lead to hospitalization, in order to decrease health care costs and increa...

  • The idea is that with individualized supports, a high percentage of program participants are expected to succeed. In fact, over a five-year period, the Pathways to Housing program has seen 85 per cent of participants remain sheltered, many of whom where homeless over a long term and deemed "not ready" for housing by others. Over the next four years, Moncton, Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg and Vancouver will assess the effectiveness of this intervention by supporting a massive demonstration project that brings together community groups, government, researchers and the private sector. At the heart of this approach is to move away from simply treating the symptoms of homelessness with a hot meal and a cot, to dealing with the root causes and providing permanent housing and critical services. ...

    ... about this approach is the fact that the cost of doing something to address homelessness is less... shelters, police, ambulance, and hospitalization to deal with the harsh realities of living with me...

  • ...Alberta is responsible for the cost of medical care required by the residents of nursi...Constitution Act, 1982. Hospitalization Benefits Regulation, Alta. Reg. 244/90, s. 5(1)(d)...



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