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Contact Information Sheet

Contact Information Sheet
  • id
  • date
    2010-11-11
  • Geographical Area
    Canada
  • Jurisdiction
    Manitoba
  • Organisation
    College of Registered Nurses of Manitoba (CRNM)
  • Address

    Postal Address
    890 Pembina Hwy
    Winnipeg
    MANITOBA R3M 2M8

    Location Address
    890 Pembina Hwy
    Winnipeg
    MANITOBA R3M 2M8

  • Phone
    +1 204 774 3477
  • Fax
    +1 204 775 6052
  • Email
  • Website
  • Contact Point
    Susan D Neilson RN
    Executive Director
  • Regulatory Body
    The College of Registered Nurses of Manitoba (CRNM) is the professional regulatory body for registered nurses, nurse practitioners and graduate nurses in Manitoba. CRNM has been the professional association and regulatory body for registered nurses in Manitoba since 1914. The Registered Nurses Act and its regulation, sets out the responsibilities of the CRNM. The CRNM is governed by an eighteen-member board of directors - two thirds of the board members are registered nurses and one third public representatives. The Vision of the CRNM is Registered Nurses are leaders in achieving health excellence for Manitobans. The College is accountable for setting standards, supporting registered nurses, nurse practitioners and graduate nurses to meet the standards, and acting when standards are not met.  http://www.crnm.mb.ca/aboutus-visionmission.php (accessed on 23.04.2009)
  • Health System
    Canada's publicly funded health care system is best described as an interlocking set of ten provincial and three territorial health insurance plans. Known to Canadians as "medicare", the system provides access to universal, comprehensive coverage for medically necessary hospital and physician services. Under the health care system, individual citizens are provided preventative care and medical treatments from primary care physicians as well as access to hospitals, dental surgery and additional medical services. With a few exceptions, all citizens qualify for health coverage regardless of medical history, personal income, or standard of living.

    The federal government, the ten provinces, and the three territories have key roles to play in the health care system in Canada. Health Canada's mandate is to help Canadians maintain and improve their health. Among other activities, Health Canada's responsibilities for health care include setting and administering national principles for the health care system through the Canada Health Act and delivering health care services to specific groups (e.g., First Nations and Inuit).

    Working in partnership with provinces and territories, Health Canada also supports the health care system through initiatives in areas such as health human resources planning, adoption of new technologies and primary health care delivery.

    http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hcs-sss/index_e.html (accessed on 23.04.2009)

    Validated December 2008

  • Map
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