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  1. Book an appointment by phone. You can book an appointment by phone at these ServiceOntario centres up to two weeks in advance: Dresden: St. George and Main; Dubreuilville: Des Pins and Épinettes; Request accessibility accommodations. If you require accommodation to book an appointment, please call: 416-326-1234; Toll-free: 1-800-267-8097; TTY ...

    • Is The Need For Care Urgent?
    • Can You Verify Health Card Status?
    • Does The Patient Have Federal Or Private Health Insurance?
    • Are You Treating All Prospective Patients Equally?
    • Is The Patient A Non-Resident of Canada?
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    If the situation is an emergency, or if the patient requires urgent care, then care should be provided first, with concerns about health coverage being addressed later. This approach is consistent with the CMA’s Code of Ethics and Professionalism.1 CMPA members will generally be eligible for assistance with medico-legal issues arising from urgent t...

    If the patient has lost or forgotten their card, it may still be possible to verify their health insurance information. For instance, in Ontario, the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care will provide health card numbers to physicians who submit a Health Number Release form signed by the patient. Physicians can consult with the ministry of health i...

    A patient without a health card may be insured through other means. For example, individuals who are refugee claimants or resettled refugees may be covered under the Interim Federal Health Program (IFHP), while others may be covered under private insurance plans. Individuals with federal or private coverage should be treated like any other prospect...

    While you do not have an obligation to provide non urgent care to someone without health coverage, you cannot discriminate in providing medical services on the basis of age, gender, sexual orientation, national or ethnic origin, or any other ground listed in provincial or territorial human rights legislation. As the BC Council on Human Rights state...

    If the patient has no health card, no alternate health coverage, and cannot demonstrate provincial or territorial residency, he or she may be a non-resident of Canada. Non-residency is significant, because it may affect the extent of CMPA protection. Members who provide non-urgent care to non-residents, or who solicit non-residents as patients, may...

    Canadian Medical Association, “CMA Code of Ethics and Professionalism,” 2018. Accessed August 2022 from: https://www.cma.ca/cma-code-ethics-and-professionalism
    Potter v Korn (1995), 23 C.H.R.R. D/319, aff’d (1996), 134 DLR (4th) 437.
  2. Mar 2, 2020 · you cannot renew your health card online within 90 days of changing your address with ServiceOntario. If you are between 75 and 80, you have to renew your health card in-person at your nearest ServiceOntario centre to take a new photo. If you are 80 or older, you can also renew your health card by mail.

  3. Health cards. The administration and delivery of health care services is the responsibility of each province or territory, guided by the provisions of the Canada Health Act. The provinces and territories fund these services with assistance from the federal government in the form of fiscal transfers. Health care services include insured primary ...

  4. You can book an appointment to do more than one service at a time; You will need an email address and phone number; If you require accommodation to book this appointment, please call: 416-326-1234, Toll free: 1-800-267-8097; TTY: 416-325-3408, Toll free TTY:1-800-268-7095

  5. Book your virtual appointment. To book a virtual health card renewal appointment, or to find out if you have a permanent photo and signature exemption, call ServiceOntario at: 416-314-5518. Toll-free: 1-866-532-3161. Toll-free TTY: 1-800-387-5559. A ServiceOntario customer service representative will assist you by:

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    Mar 14, 2021 · To book an appointment, individuals will need to have a green photo health (OHIP) card as both numbers on the front and back of the card are required. Expired cards will be accepted. The provincial booking system will direct individuals without a health card to their public health unit for identity validation, and will provide contact information.

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