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Health Care Alienation
RESOURCE UTILIZATION AND EXPENDITURE FOR HEALTH CARE DELIVERY

The foundation of health care involves primary healthcare providing services through a team of health professionals. It could be through a doctor, a nurse, or perhaps through a computer services. It does involve a proactive approach to prevent health problems, ensure better management and follow-ups regarding the health problem occurred. The majority of the Canadian hospitals are run by the community boards of trustees, voluntary organizations or municipalities. However, the health care programs in Canada are alienated among the federal and provincial government.
Health services, Medical services and Protection of health are three major branches that lay under the federal government.

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