B.C.Health Insurance The Medical Services Plan (MSP) insures medically required services provided by physicians and supplementary health care practitioners, laboratory services and diagnostic procedures.
B.C. Ministry of Health Services Our mission is to guide and enhance the province's health services to ensure British Columbians are supported in their efforts to maintain and improve their health.
Alberta Health Insurance Alberta offers public health care benefits in accordance with the Canada Health Act, which guarantees access to medically necessary hospital and medical services.
Alberta Health & Wellness Alberta's health services are delivered by 9 regional health authorities, two provincial health authorities, health professionals in fee-for-service practice and others who provide equipment, supplies and services.
Saskatchewan Health Health services in Saskatchewan are delivered by 12 regional health authorities.
Saskatchewan Health Insurance Application forms are available online and from the offices of administrators of towns, villages, rural municipalities and Saskatchewan Health Registration.
Manitoba Health Insurance If you are eligible (i.e., legally entitled to be in Canada and live in Manitoba for at least 183 days of the year), coverage will begin on the first day of the third month after your arrival in Manitoba.
Manitoba Health The Department is working toward building a health care system that can provide the best care anywhere; one that will address the needs, not just of sick and elderly, but of children and communities at large.
Manitoba Pharmacare Program Pharmacare coverage is based on both your total family income and the amount you pay for eligible prescription drugs. Each year you are required to pay a portion of the cost of your eligible prescription drugs. This amount will be your annual Pharmacare deductible. Pharmacare sets your deductible based on your annual family income.
Ontario Health Insurance A resident of Ontario must have a health card to show that he or she is entitled to health care services paid for by OHIP. The Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care pays for a wide range of services, however, it does not pay for services that are not medically necessary, such as cosmetic surgery.
Ontario Ministry of Health and Long Term Care The ministry is responsible for administering the health care system and providing services to the Ontario public through such programs as health insurance, drug benefits, assistive devices, care for the mentally ill, long-term care, home care, community and public health, and health promotion and disease prevention.
Quebec Health Insurance Serving more than 7.3 million Quebecers, the Régie de l'assurance maladie du Québec plays a vital role in Québec's healthcare system.
Prince Edward Island, Department of Health The Ministry of Health and Social Services is comprised of the Department of Health and Social Services and the five health authorities including the four health regions (West Prince Health, East Prince Health, Queens Health, Kings Health), and the Provincial Health Services Authority.
New Brunswick Health & Wellness Government is committed to creating a single, patient-focused, community-based, integrated health services system for New Brunswickers.
New Brunswick Medicare and Drug Plans
carry your signed New Brunswick Medicare card with you at all times. You must present it to the physician and/or hospital each time you need insured hospital or physician services. A valid card contains information needed by hospitals and physicians.
Nova Scotia, Department of Health The mission of the Department of Health is to promote, maintain and improve the health status of Nova Scotians at a cost that is sustainable for Nova Scotia.
Nova Scotia, Health Insurance
Nova Scotia's health insurance programs are designated to provide eligible residents with coverage for medically required hospital, medical, dental and optometric services with some restrictions.
Newfoundland & Labrador, Department of Health The Department of Health and Community Services provides a leadership role in health and community services programs and policy development for the Province.
Newfoundland & Labrador, Medical Care Plan Coverage under the Medical Care Plan, the Dental Health Plan, and the Hospital Insurance Plan is available to all residents of Newfoundland and Labrador who meet the qualifying criteria. Eligibility is based on residency and citizenship, not age, health status, or ability to pay.
Northwest Territories, Health and Social Services The NWT health and social services system is made up of the Department and eight Authorities.
Northwest Territories, Health Care Plan All permanent residents of the NWT are eligible for coverage. "Permanent resident" means a person legally entitled to remain in Canada who makes his/her home in (and is ordinarily present in) the NWT for six months of the year, but does not include a tourist, transient or visitor to the NWT.
Nunavut, Health Care Card The Nunavut Health and Social Services Department provides a wide range of programs and services to the residents of Nunavut.
Yukon, Department of Health The mission of the Department of Health and Social Services commits the department and its employees to quality health and social services for Yukoners.
Yukon, Insured Health Services Insured Services ensures delivery of health care benefits as set out in the Health Care Insurance Plan, the Hospital Insurance Services Plan, and the Travel for Medical Treatment Act.
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