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Health Care
Under the Canada Health Act, all Albertans are
guaranteed access to medically necessary health care.
All Alberta
residents must pay a fee to the Alberta Health Care Insurance Plan
to access healthcare services. The basic rate for coverage is $44
per month for individuals, or $88 per month for families. For qualified
applicants, premiums are reduced or waived according to their income.
An
Alberta Health Care card gives you access to the public health
care system including medical checkups and hospital visits. Private
clinics exist, but are permitted to perform only elective services
not included as part of the primary care available through our
health care system.
The health care system in southeast Alberta
and area is administered by Palliser
Health, which operates public
health clinics and hospitals in the region.
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For more information:
- Alberta
Health Care Insurance - Alberta’s Health and Wellness' page with information on Alberta’s health care system including the forms needed to get signed up.
- Alberta Health and Wellness - The Alberta Health Care Insurance Plan (AHCIP) is a publicly administered and funded health care system that guarantees Albertans receive universal access to medically necessary hospital and medical services. AHCIP forms, information on premium and drug assistance, answers to common questions and more are available.
- Palliser
Health Region - A valuable resource, with comprehensive information
about all of the health services available in Duchess and the Palliser
region.
- Health Canada - The Health Canada site focuses on providing immigrants with information about health care coverage. It also contains good links to other helpful information on employment, health promotion, and more.
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