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  2. Ministry of Health (Cambodia) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Health is organized into three administrative directorates, with departments and associated agencies as shown below: Directorate General for Administration and Finance - administration, personnel, budget and finance; Directorate General for Health. Department of Planning and Health Information (DPHI)

  3. Local Health Authority (Italy) - Wikipedia

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    A Local Health Authority ( Italian: azienda sanitaria locale ), commonly abbreviated as ASL in Italian, or a Local Health Unit Authority, known as AUSL, is a public organization that falls under the purview of the Italian public administration. Its primary mandate is to deliver healthcare services to a specific territorial area, which is ...

  4. British Columbia Centre for Disease Control - Wikipedia

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    The BC Centre for Disease Control ( BCCDC) is the public health arm for British Columbia 's Provincial Health Services Authority. [2] The BCCDC is located at 655 West 12th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. The Centre has tuberculosis [3] and sexually transmitted infections (STI) clinics [4] as well as outreach clinics in high prevalence areas throughout BC.

  5. First Nations Health Authority - Wikipedia

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    A first for Canada, the FNHA is the first province-wide First Nations Health Authority in Canada. The FNHA plans, designs, manages and funds the delivery of First Nations health programs and services in BC. These community-based services are largely focused on health promotion and disease prevention - such as: Primary Care Services.

  6. 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.

  7. Regional health authorities in Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    History. Regional health authorities were created in 1997 to "better manage health care services" in Manitoba. 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 ...

  8. 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 ...

  9. Saskatchewan Health Authority - Wikipedia

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    43,352 employees, 2,700 physicians. Website. [1] The Saskatchewan Health Authority is the single health region of the province of Saskatchewan. It is a health authority providing direct and contracted health services including primary, secondary, tertiary and quaternary care, home and community care, mental health services, population and ...