ohip does cover Australian diabetes
No, OHIP doesn't cover gastric banding procedures.
OHIP does not typically cover magnetic therapy as it is considered an alternative or complementary treatment. OHIP generally covers medically necessary services provided by physicians or health care practitioners. Magnetic therapy is often not considered a standard part of conventional medical treatment.
Not at the moment but you can purchase Essure and ask OHIP to reimburse you.
No.
OHIP, Ontario's public health insurance plan, came into effect on October 1, 1969, providing coverage for Ontarians' medical services.
NO, it's not so far.
Currently the tubal reversal is not covered through OHIP and most private insurance companies do not cover it.
The Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP) began on July 1, 1969. It was established as part of the provincial government's efforts to provide universal healthcare coverage to residents of Ontario, Canada. OHIP replaced the previous hospital insurance plan and expanded coverage to include a wider range of medical services. The program has since evolved to include various services and enhancements to meet the needs of the population.
no
In Ontario, new immigrants are generally required to wait three months before they are eligible for the Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP). During this waiting period, they are responsible for their own healthcare costs, as OHIP premiums are not applicable to individuals during this time. Once eligible, OHIP is publicly funded, meaning that Ontario residents do not pay premiums directly for OHIP coverage. However, the costs are covered through taxes.
The Ontario Health Insurance Plan.