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Jul 24, 2023 · Albertans don’t have to pay out of pocket for insured health services such as seeing a family doctor or a hospital visit — that won’t change,” Alberta Health spokesman Scott Johnson said ...
- Feds warn Alberta clinic will violate medicare by charging ...
Published July 25, 2023 1:22 p.m. PDT. Share. Health Canada...
- Feds warn Alberta clinic will violate medicare by charging ...
Jul 26, 2023 · “Albertans do not pay out of pocket for insured health services such as seeing a family doctor or visiting a hospital — that will not change.” ... to find a doctor if they can’t afford to ...
Jul 24, 2023 · Albertans don’t have to pay out of pocket for insured health services such as seeing a family doctor or a hospital visit — that won’t change,” Alberta Health spokesman Scott Johnston said ...
Dec 8, 2023 · The minister's office also reiterated that Albertans will not pay out of pocket for a hospital or family doctor visit. ... and memberships aren't a prerequisite to access a doctor. ... easy to see ...
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Jul 25, 2023 · Published July 25, 2023 1:22 p.m. PDT. Share. Health Canada says a Calgary medical clinic that soon plans to charge its patients a fee to gain faster access to a family doctor would be breaching ...
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Jul 24, 2023 · “The Government of Alberta remains committed to the principles of the Canada Health Act. Albertans don’t have to pay out of pocket for insured health services such as seeing a family doctor or a hospital visit — that won’t change,” Alberta Health spokesman Scott Johnson said in a statement Monday.