Examples of HCP Act in a sentence
Amendments to the Agreement shall require the agreement of all Parties, shall be in writing and shall only become effective when approved by the Minister as contemplated by the HCP Act.
The Operator agrees that, in providing access to Clients to the Services and without limiting any other provisions in this Agreement, the Operator will comply in all respects with the provisions of the Canada Health Act (Canada) and the HCP Act.
The Operator agrees that, in providing access to Clients to the Services and without limiting any other provisions in this Agreement, the Operator will comply in all respects with the provisions of the Canada Health Act and the HCP Act.
The Operator agrees that, in providing access to patients to the Services and without limiting any other provisions in this Agreement, the Operator will substantively comply in all respects with the provisions of the Canada Health Act (Canada) and the Health Care Protection (HCP) Act and the Health Information Act (HIA) and Regulations.
The Operator expressly acknowledges that the HCP Act, requires that this Agreement is required to be made available by the Region to the public for inspection during normal business hours and that certain information in this Agreement (as more particularly specified in the HCP Act) may be required to be published by the Region in a form and manner directed by the Minister.
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In addition, approved surgical facilities are not allowed to perform high-risk procedures and must adhere to standards set by government and professional medical bodies.9 The HCP Act forbids “queue jumping” of public waiting lists for medical tests and procedures by receiving those services in private facilities.
The HCP Act forbids private ownership of hospitals and relegates private facilities to a secondary role in relation to public hospitals.
Under the HCP Act the Alberta government can authorize private facilities to provide Medicare covered services when it recognizes a current and ongoing need for services and finds constraints in the public system that preclude a public solution.
Any segregation of those that are able and unable to pay for services could lead to a difference in the quality and/or quantity of health services available to said parties, resulting in a two-tiered system.8 The Alberta Government has not introduced any of the more controversial suggestion made by the Council but it has passed the Health Care Protection Act (2003) (HCP Act).