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Kingston ‘health homes’ put Jane Philpott’s vision of primary care to the test
The 65-year-old former nurse, who has multiple sclerosis, diabetes and osteoarthritis, had been without a family doctor for more than four years after moving to the eastern ...
The Globe and Mail
6 days ago
Illegal tobacco industry now bigger than legal smokes in some areas: report
Canadian smokers who are trying to save a few bucks by purchasing contraband cigarettes may not realize that they are participating in a
National Post
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There is no cost to patients. eVisits provide the same level of care as you’d expect with an in-office visit, as well as the opportunity for family members or other caregivers to participate in your care if appropriate.
Effective December 1, 2022, video visits delivered through the Ontario Virtual Care Program (OVCP) will be transitioned into the OHIP insured framework in accordance with the pricing structure, rates, and payment parameters outlined in the PSA. To learn more about how to bill OTN Codes, read our blog here.
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While OHIP does not cover these practitioners’ services, their visit fees may be eligible for reimbursement through your employee benefits. Visits are billed at your appointment, and a receipt will be provided afterward.