Understanding Medical Insurance in Canada: A Comprehensive Guide
Medical insurance for Canadians is generally provided by the Canadian government under a system funded through taxes known as Medicare, reports the Vancouver English Centre website. The Canadian provinces of British Columbia, Alberta and Ontario charge premiums for medical services provided.-
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The Health Canada website reports Canadian medical insurance allows the majority of Canada's residents access to necessary medical services. Medical services are provided through hospitals, clinics and physicians' offices.
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Medical Insurance for Canadians is governed by the Canadian federal government, which supplies the rules and regulations of health coverage. Health Canada reports the day-to-day running of the Canadian Medicare system is the responsibility of the local government's of Canada's 13 provinces.
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According to the Insurance Canada website, private health insurance is available to Canadian citizens and residents. Private or extended coverage is commonly available for services not covered by Medicare, including cosmetic surgery and tattoo removal.
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