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  2. Northern Health - Wikipedia

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    Website. northernhealth.ca. Northern Health is the publicly funded healthcare provider for the northern half of the Canadian province of British Columbia. Northern Health serves over 300,000 people in an area of 600,000 square kilometres. [1] It was established as one of five geographically based health authorities in 2001 by the Government of ...

  3. Northern Regional Health Authority - Wikipedia

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    The NRHA covers the largest geographical area of the 5 regional health authorities (RHAs) in Manitoba, spanning over 396,000 km 2 (153,000 sq mi), or nearly two-thirds of the province. [2] It was formed in 2012 by the merger of the former NOR-MAN and Burntwood Regional Health Authorities. [1][2]

  4. Health regions of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Health regions of Canada. 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.

  5. Regional health authorities in Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    Regional health authorities were created in 1997 to "better manage health care services" in Manitoba. [2] In 1998, Regional Health Authorities of Manitoba, Inc. (RHAM) was established under the Corporations Act as a non-profit corporation created after the province's Regional Health Authorities discovered a need for a legal umbrella organization under which they could coordinate certain ...

  6. Chronic disease in Northern Ontario - Wikipedia

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    The health status of Aboriginal people is overall worse than other Ontarians on most measures, including life expectancy, infant mortality, cardiovascular disease prevalence, diabetes prevalence and suicides (Health Council of Canada, 2005). Aboriginal populations also lag behind in almost all DOH (Health Council of Canada, 2005).

  7. List of regions of Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    Selkirk Area (Division No. 13) South Interlake (Division No. 14) Parkland. Dauphin (Division No. 17) Roblin, Russell, Rossburn Area (Division No. 16) Swan Valley (Division No. 20) Northern Manitoba. Northern (Norman or Nor-Man) — this region was added to the province in 1912, and includes all land north of the 52nd parallel.

  8. Health Canada - Wikipedia

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    Health Canada (HC; French: Santé Canada, SC) [NB 1] is the department of the Government of Canada responsible for national health policy.The department itself is also responsible for numerous federal health-related agencies, including the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) and the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC), among others.

  9. Centre for Rural and Northern Health Research - Wikipedia

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    The Centre for Rural and Northern Health Research or CRaNHR is a research centre jointly located at Laurentian University in Sudbury, Ontario and Lakehead University in Thunder Bay, Ontario. CRaNHR collaborates with the Northern Ontario School of Medicine in many research projects. Established in 1992, CRaNHR conducts research on rural health ...