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  2. Gillick competence - Wikipedia

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    Gillick competence. Badge worn by some in protest against Gillick's campaign in the early 1980s. Here, the call to "Reverse Gillick" refers to reversing the Court of Appeal judgment, not the subsequent House of Lords judgment that overturned it. Gillick competence is a term originating in England and Wales and is used in medical law to decide ...

  3. Nova Scotia Health Authority - Wikipedia

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    23,400 (2015) Website. www .nshealth .ca. The Nova Scotia Health Authority is a provincial health authority serving Nova Scotia, Canada. It is the largest employer in the province, with more than 23,000 employees, 2,500 physicians and 7,000 volunteers working from 45 different facilities. [1] Its largest hospital is the Halifax Infirmary which ...

  4. FHA - Wikipedia

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    FHA may refer to: Fair Housing Act, part of the United States Civil Rights Act of 1968. Federal Housing Administration, a United States government agency within the Department of Housing and Urban Development. Filamentous haemagglutinin adhesin, a large and filamentous protein. Forkhead-associated domain, a recognition domain found in certain ...

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  6. Regional health authorities in Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    Healthcare in Canada. Regional health authorities (RHAs) are Manitoba's independent governing bodies for healthcare delivery and regulation. RHAs are overseen by their respective boards, who have responsibility for the mandate, resources, and performance of the health authority, responding directly to the provincial Minister of Health. [1] [2]

  7. Vancouver Coastal Health - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.vch.ca. Vancouver Coastal Health ( VCH) is a regional health authority that provides health services including primary, secondary, tertiary and quaternary care, home and community care, mental health services, population and preventive health and addictions services in part of Greater Vancouver and the Coast Garibaldi area.

  8. Interior Health - Wikipedia

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    Budget. $2.6 billion (2020/21) [1] Staff. 21,000 staff; 1,900 physicians; 4,800 volunteers [1] Website. www .interiorhealth .ca. Interior Health is a regional health authority in British Columbia. It is one of the five publicly-funded regional health authorities, serving the southern Interior region of British Columbia. [2]

  9. Providence Health Care (Vancouver) - Wikipedia

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    Providence Health Care is a Catholic [1] health care provider that operates seven facilities in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Providence Health Care was formed through the consolidation of CHARA Health Care Society, Holy Family Hospital and St. Paul's Hospital on April 1, 1997. Providence Health Care became a single legal entity on March ...