Multiple Choice
Under the Canada Health Act, "medically necessary" services are publicly insured, including primary health care, care in hospitals, and surgical-dental services.How is the term "medically necessary" interpreted by the provinces and the territories?
A) There is provincial and territorial variability in terms of how some "medically necessary" services are interpreted.
B) All provinces and territories follow the same interpretation, and provide all "medically necessary" services to Canadians.
C) Home care, medications outside of hospital, physiotherapy, and optometry services are provided to all Canadians.
D) The level of funding provided for all "medically necessary" services is the same throughout Canada.
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