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Discover the Fascinating History of Computing
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Discover the Fascinating History of Computing

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According to the video, what is the name of the first computer programmer?

  • Hedy Lamarr
  • Katherine Johnson
  • Grace Hopper
  • Ada Lovelace (correct)
  • What was the main purpose of the ENIAC computer?

  • To store and organize data
  • To calculate artillery firing tables (correct)
  • To send and receive messages
  • To perform complex mathematical equations
  • What was the significance of the UNIVAC computer?

  • It was the first commercially available computer (correct)
  • It was the first computer to have a graphical user interface
  • It was the first computer to use transistors
  • It was the first computer to use punch cards
  • Which of the following is true about Canada's healthcare system?

    <p>Canada's healthcare system is a single-payer system that covers all Canadians</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the main reason for wait times in Canada's healthcare system?

    <p>Limited supply for elective procedures</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the percentage of private spending in Canada's healthcare system?

    <p>30%</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Understanding Canada's Single-Payer Health Care System

    • Canada's health care system is called Medicare and is a single-payer system that covers all Canadians.
    • Most healthcare in Canada is free, with no money out-of-pocket, including medically necessary care, maternity care, and infertility treatments.
    • The government pays for about 70% of total health care spending, and the remaining 30% is private spending, mostly on drugs, dentists, and optometry.
    • Most hospitals in Canada are publicly funded and operate under a fixed budget, while most family physicians are private and operate on a fee-for-service basis.
    • Canada negotiates at a federal level for its drugs, which helps control spending.
    • Canada has a reputation for wait times, but data show that most of the wait times are for elective procedures and are not life-threatening.
    • Doctors in Canada earn good incomes, with the average income before taxes being about 225,000 Canadian dollars in 2012.
    • Doctors in Canada are not flocking to the United States to practice, and surveys show that doctors in Canada like working there more than doctors in the United States.
    • There is a myth that Canadians come to the United States for care, but data show that this is mostly apocryphal, and only a small number of Canadians seek care in the United States electively.
    • Wait times in Canada are a byproduct of their choice to be fiscally conservative and limit supply, mostly for elective procedures.
    • Canada's outcomes are comparable to the United States, and they focus more on outcomes that matter to health and less on process measures.
    • Canada's single-payer system is not oppressive, and they made a conscious decision to hold down spending, which is one of the ways they control costs.

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    Test your knowledge on computer history with this quiz based on a fascinating Youtube video. Learn about the first computer programmer and the groundbreaking ENIAC and UNIVAC computers. Answer questions on the main purpose of the ENIAC computer and the significance of the UNIVAC computer. See how much you know about the history of computing!

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