One of the benefits for newcomers moving to Canada is access to publicly funded health care, which has a reputation of being world-class. Health care is delivered through each of Canada’s provinces and territories. In Ontario , it’s known as OHIP (Ontario Health Insurance Program). Here’s what you need to know about what OHIP does cover and how to apply.
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OHIP offers a wide range of standard health care free of charge, as the costs for these services are covered by provincial taxes. You will need to carry an OHIP card, which is issued by the provincial government. This card shows you are eligible to receive free health care in the province. Each eligible person is issued their own card, including children. You’ll be asked to show a valid OHIP card each time you see a doctor, have a medical test or are treated in a hospital.
OHIP covers the full cost of the following:
OHIP covers the partial cost of the following:
A hospital will treat you without a valid OHIP card. However, in order for the cost of your treatment to be covered by the Ontario Health Insurance Plan, you must present a valid OHIP card or provide a health insurance plan number.
Generally, OHIP will only cover medically necessary basic services, such as visits to your doctor or hospital. There are a number of important items the Ontario health system does not cover, including:
To be eligible for OHIP, you need to meet the following criteria:
In order for your OHIP coverage to remain valid, you’ll also need to make Ontario your primary place of residence and be physically present in the province for at least 153 days in any 12-month period.
You can be temporarily outside of Ontario or Canada for up to 212 days in any 12-month period and still maintain coverage, provided your primary place of residence continues to be Ontario.
Prior to March 19, 2020, OHIP coverage was not available to newcomers to the province until a three-month wait. However, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic , the provincial government took action to protect the health of everyone who resides in Ontario. As a result, the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care has waived the three-month waiting period.
In order to apply for an OHIP card, you will need the following:
Applications for OHIP must be completed in person at a ServiceOntario Centre. Check the ServiceOntario centre website for your nearest location or telephone 416-326-1234 or 1-866-532-3161 from Monday to Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. for more information.
No. You must apply for an OHIP card in person at a ServiceOntario centre . However, if you are self-isolating and cannot visit ServiceOntario, contact the ServiceOntario INFOline at 1-866-532-3161 for more information and next steps.
Applying for or renewing an OHIP card is free of charge.
It usually takes one to four weeks for your card to be sent to you in the mail.
If you have any questions about applying for OHIP, you may be able to find help at your nearest community agency or newcomer service . Alternatively, contact the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care on telephone 1-800-268-1154.
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