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The Canadian Health Network was established in 1999 [1] as a national, bilingual health promotion service operated by the Public Health Agency of Canada and major health organizations across Canada.
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Vitalité Health Network is one of two health authorities in the Canadian province of New Brunswick, the other being Horizon Health Network.. Vitalité Health Network delivers medical care on behalf of the Government of New Brunswick's Department of Health to the northern and southeastern portions of the province through 11 hospitals and 30 health centres/clinics and provides a variety of ...
University Health Network (UHN) is a public research and teaching hospital network in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.It is affiliated with the University of Toronto, and is the largest health research organization in Canada, ranking first in Canada for total research funding.
Horizon Health Network is one of two health authorities in the Canadian province of New Brunswick, the other being Vitalité Health Network.. Horizon Health Network delivers medical care on behalf of the Government of New Brunswick to the central and southern portions of the province through 12 hospitals and 28 health centres/clinics while providing a variety of programs and services.
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."
The Canada Health Act (CHA; French: Loi canadienne sur la santé), [1] adopted in 1984, is the federal legislation in Canada for publicly-funded health insurance, commonly called "medicare", and sets out the primary objective of Canadian healthcare policy.
The Canadian Stroke Network is a not-for-profit, collaborative effort, with more than 100 researchers at 24 universities across Canada. [1] It began in 1999, with $4.7 million in funding from the federal government.