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GCKey (French: CléGC) is a standards-based authentication service provided by the Government of Canada. [1] It provides Canadians with secure access to online information and government services and assists Canadian federal government departments in managing and controlling access to their on-line programs through the provisioning of standardized registration and authentication processes.
The primary objective of the Canadian healthcare policy, as set out in the 1984 Canada Health Act (CHA), is to "protect, promote and restore the physical and mental well-being of residents of Canada and to facilitate reasonable access to health services without financial or other barriers."
In 2012, the government of Canada launched a plan to move all federal government sites to a single domain, "canada.ca". [1] However, much of the plan was abandoned in 2017, with only a handful of departments and agencies such as the Canada Revenue Agency relocating; most government sites will remain under their domains for the foreseeable future.
The Carleton County Historical Society (CCHS), located in southwest New Brunswick, Canada, was established in 1960. [1]It maintains an extensive collection of historical artifacts and archival material.
Allentown Central Catholic High School, Pennsylvania; Camden Catholic High School, Cherry Hill, New Jersey; Cañon City High School, Cañon City, Colorado; Carroll County High School (Virginia)
The Simcoe Muskoka Regional Cancer Centre, which will log more than 65,000 patient visits in its first year [16] 165 new inpatient beds, including a dedicated Coronary Care Unit for critically ill cardiac patients; An Emergency Department that will triple in size and includes trauma, isolation areas, a clinical decision unit and mental health ...
A survey of licensed dentists in March 2024 by the Canadian Dental Association found that 61% would not register to provide service under the Canadian Dental Care Plan. [29] The government opposed a proposal by dental associations to have patients pay dentists directly, then being reimbursed by the Canadian Dental Care Plan insurance program. [29]
Patient check-in is the process where patients begin their registration with the healthcare facility topically using a clipboard, electronic tablet, touch screen, kiosk, or by other method, sometimes self-service. Patient check-in start as far back as the Roman times when patients would wait for special services in purpose-built hospitals.