Government Health Care Insurance
KNOWLEDGE EXPECTED OF: QAFP® Professionals
Highest Knowledge Level: Awareness
Knowledge Levels and Associated Verbs
Awareness
The state of being aware that something exists / to have familiarity with a particular activity or subject
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Understanding
To comprehend the general relationship of particulars / to have an expertise with how something works
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Application
Ability to put information to use / to use knowledge for relevant, practical purposes
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Evaluation
To judge or conclude by utilizing data / a systematic determination of something’s worth or significance
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Define
To state exactly the meaning of
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Identify
To be aware of / to recognize and correctly name / to locate an appropriate resource
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Explain
To make clear the meaning of / to describe something in more detail or reveal relevant facts or ideas related to it
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Determine
To ascertain / to come to a decision, such as by investigation or reasoning
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Compare
To note the similarities and differences between two or more things
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Estimate
To determine an approximate value for
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Calculate
To find the value using mathematics
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Convert
To change from one form or purpose to another
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Evaluate
To reach a conclusion or make a through careful study
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Interpret
To give the meaning of / to construe or understand / to translate orally
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- Identify characteristics of government-provided health care insurance in Canada, such as:
- Publicly administered
- Comprehensive provision of medically necessary services
- Universally available to all residents (subject to waiting periods)
- Portability of coverage between provinces and territories
- Accessible (free of discrimination)
- Identify services generally covered under government-provided health care insurance plans, such as:
- Medically required services (e.g., surgeries, doctor visits)
- Hospital accommodations
- Nursing services
- Diagnostic services (e.g., X-rays, blood tests)
- Drugs administered in a hospital
- Identify the maximum waiting period for a resident to be eligible for government-provided health care insurance.
- Identify how government health care insurance may provide benefits for residents who experience out-of-country health-care-related situations.
- Identify how government health care insurance in Canada is funded.
KNOWLEDGE EXPECTED OF: CFP® Professionals
Highest Knowledge Level: Awareness
Knowledge Levels and Associated Verbs
Awareness
The state of being aware that something exists / to have familiarity with a particular activity or subject
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Understanding
To comprehend the general relationship of particulars / to have an expertise with how something works
|
Application
Ability to put information to use / to use knowledge for relevant, practical purposes
|
Evaluation
To judge or conclude by utilizing data / a systematic determination of something’s worth or significance
|
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Define
To state exactly the meaning of
|
Identify
To be aware of / to recognize and correctly name / to locate an appropriate resource
|
Explain
To make clear the meaning of / to describe something in more detail or reveal relevant facts or ideas related to it
|
Determine
To ascertain / to come to a decision, such as by investigation or reasoning
|
Compare
To note the similarities and differences between two or more things
|
Estimate
To determine an approximate value for
|
Calculate
To find the value using mathematics
|
Convert
To change from one form or purpose to another
|
Evaluate
To reach a conclusion or make a through careful study
|
Interpret
To give the meaning of / to construe or understand / to translate orally
|
Hold cursor over or click on each term to read its definition.
- Identify characteristics of government-provided health care insurance in Canada, such as:
- Publicly administered
- Comprehensive provision of medically necessary services
- Universally available to all residents (subject to waiting periods)
- Portability of coverage between provinces and territories
- Accessible (free of discrimination)
- Identify services generally covered under government-provided health care insurance plans, such as:
- Medically required services (e.g., surgeries, doctor visits)
- Hospital accommodations
- Nursing services
- Diagnostic services (e.g., X-rays, blood tests)
- Drugs administered in a hospital
- Identify the maximum waiting period for a resident to be eligible for government-provided health care insurance.
- Identify how government health care insurance may provide benefits for residents who experience out-of-country health-care-related situations.
- Identify how government health care insurance in Canada is funded.