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- Identify various national health insurance schemes existing in cayman islands and list their merits.Analyse the relationship between the historical, cultural and social determinations of health as they relate to aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and the clinical effectiveness of the ACCHSIdentify various national health insurance schemes existing in your country and list their merits
- Explain one or two ways/strategies that will help make Canadian health care systems more inclusive and equitable especially to Indigenous and other populations that are economically and socially marginalized?“why is Consumer directed care is the best model for providing home care services to Australians living with dementia"what are the value of knowledge about Indigenous peoples and proficient cultural competency for non-Indigenous students in the health sciences, especially those who aspire to be health care providers among this population?
- Discuss four components of the health care system in Ghanacare teams can be quite different in urban, rural or remote areas and in first nation inuit or metis communities. for each location or community listed above create mindmap to illustrate the different people who are available to be on the care team. include paid and unpaid peoplespecify the indigenous people group, what is the knowledge/ technology or system and identify how this indigenous knowledge systems can be utilized in the practice of nursing.
- Develop a nursing care plan for patients whose safety is threatened ?What kind of health-related activities have been continued or undertaken by Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) since its inception? explain each activities.Explain the similarities and differences of health care services provided by Government and Non-government sectors.
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