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Following the SARS outbreak in 2003, lessons learned resulted in a number of changes to public health in Canada. Among those were the creation of the Public Health Agency of Canada, [11] and the construction of a high-tech operations centre at CSCHAH. This operations centre is the hub of the National Microbiology Laboratory when there is an ...
The mandate and management of Health Canada and its internal bodies: [2] Pest Management Regulatory Agency; Oversight of other agencies reporting through the Minister of Health to the Parliament of Canada. Canadian Institutes of Health Research; Patented Medicine Prices Review Board; Public Health Agency of Canada; Canadian Food Inspection Agency
Norwegian Institute of Public Health (FHI; Norway) Public Health Agency of Sweden ( Sweden) Robert Koch Institute (RKI; Germany) Santé publique France i.e. French National Public Health Agency ( France) [30] [31] Sciensano ( Belgium) Public Health Authority (PHA; Úrad verejného zdravotníctva, ÚVZ; Slovak Republic) [32]
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Following the SARS outbreak in 2003, the Public Health Agency of Canada was formed in 2004 [6] to provide a stronger focus on public health and emergency preparedness in the country. It is a member of the federal Health Portfolio (along with Health Canada, the Canadian Institute of Health Research , and other organizations).
Public Health Agency of Canada. National Microbiology Laboratory; Funding Agency. Canadian Institutes of Health Research; Regulator. Canadian Food Inspection Agency. National Centre for Foreign Animal Disease; Review Body. Patented Medicine Prices Review Board; Housing, Infrastructure and Communities: HICC 2002
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Health regions, also called health authorities, are a governance model used by Canada's provincial and territorial governments to administer and deliver public health care to all Canadian residents. Health care is designated a provincial responsibility under the separation of powers in Canada's federal system .