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  1. Travel Benefit. The Public Service Health Care Plan (PSHCP) covers you and your dependants for up to $1 million each in eligible medical expenses incurred as a result of an emergency while traveling on vacation or business. This coverage continues for up to 40 days after departure from your province of residence, excluding any time out of the ...

  2. covers members travelling on government business. Business travel is exempt from the 40-day time limit but the $500,000 (CAD) benefit maximum still applies. Whether on business or personal travel, all members can use the Emergency Travel Assistance Services. These benefits are administered by Allianz Global Assistance, which operates a 24-hour

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  3. The Public Service Health Care Plan (PSHCP) covers members and their dependants for up to $1 million (Canadian) in eligible medical expenses incurred as a result of an emergency while traveling on vacation or business. Eligible expenses are described in the PSHCP Directive and the PSHCP Member Booklet available on the Canada Life PSHCP Member ...

  4. Each participant is covered for eligible medical expenses incurred as a result of an emergency while travelling on vacation or on business. The maximum eligible expense per participant is $1 million (in Canadian dollars) per period of travel. Coverage is for 40 consecutive days, excluding any time out of the province for business on official ...

  5. In an emergency situation, you or your covered dependants, as well as your health care provider can reach MSH by phone at 1-833-774-2700 and select Option 1. Providers can also email providers@pshcp-msh.ca. You will need to provide your plan and certificate numbers and a brief description of the issue.

  6. Welcome to the Public Service Health Care Plan The Public Service Health Care Plan (PSHCP) is an employer-sponsored optional health care plan oered to eligible employees and pensioners (retired members) of the federal public service including the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF),

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  8. Expenses for services rendered in connection with medical examinations for insurance, school, camp, association, employment, passport or similar purposes. Expenses for services provided by a physician licensed and practicing in Canada when the participant is eligible to be insured under a provincial/territorial health insurance plan (unless otherwise stated in the Plan provisions).