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Non-Insured Health Benefits program: First Nations and Inuit …

WebSection 1: Overview Introduction. The Non-Insured Health Benefits (NIHB) program provides registered First Nations and recognized Inuit with coverage for a range of …

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Co-developing distinctions-based Indigenous health legislation

WebFor example, the Canada Health Act is Canada's legislation that imposes national standards on provincial health care insurance plans as a condition of accepting a federal …

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Mental health and wellness in First Nations and Inuit communities

WebSome signs of good mental health include: If you're experiencing emotional distress and want to talk, contact the toll-free Hope for Wellness Help Line at 1-855-242-3310 or the …

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Health Facilities Program

WebThe types of health infrastructure supported under this program include health services buildings, addictions treatment centres, Aboriginal Head Start on Reserve spaces and …

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Guide for pharmacy benefits for First Nations and Inuit: Non …

WebEffective date: March 26, 2024. This guide provides information on Indigenous Services Canada's Non-Insured Health Benefits (NIHB) program for eligible First Nations and Inuit …

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Indigenous family health

WebFamily health programs, healthy eating, vaccinations, air quality in your home, pregnancy. Funding for free menstrual products Since November 2021, the department has been …

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Health Services Integration Fund

WebThe Health Services Integration Fund (HSIF) is an initiative supporting collaborative planning and multi-year projects aimed at better meeting the health-care needs of First …

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Indigenous mental health

WebUnderstand positive mental health and the factors that can influence it. Access programs and services to improve your mental health and help prevent suicide in Indigenous …

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Mental health counselling benefits for First Nations and Inuit

WebIf you're experiencing emotional distress and want to talk, call the First Nations and Inuit Hope for Wellness Help Line at 1-855-242-3310 or the online chat at hopeforwellness.ca. …

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Guide to vision care benefits for First Nations and Inuit

WebNote to reader: Indigenous Service Canada's First Nations and Inuit Health Branch and the Assembly of First Nations have undertaken a Joint Review of the Non-Insured Health …

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Supplementary Health Benefits Authority

Web2. Objectives and results. The Canada Health Act requires that provinces and territories provide coverage for "insured services" (medically necessary hospital and physician …

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Medical Supplies and Equipment Guide and Benefit Lists for First

Web2023-10-19. The following Medical Supplies and Equipment lists contain the products and services provided as eligible benefits by the Non-Insured Health Benefits (NIHB) …

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Who is eligible for the Non-Insured Health Benefits program

WebTo be eligible, a client must be a resident of Canada, and one of the following: a First Nations person who is registered under the Indian Act (commonly referred to as a …

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Drugs and pharmacy benefits for First Nations and Inuit

WebThe program provides eligible clients with coverage for benefits not otherwise available under federal, provincial, territorial or private health insurance. Drug Benefit List. The …

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Non-Insured Health Benefits program updates

WebDental services: 1-855-618-6291. Orthodontic services: 1-866-227-0943. For medical supplies and equipment or vision care benefits, please contact the NIHB program office …

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Vision care benefits for First Nations and Inuit

WebThe NIHB program's vision care benefit provides coverage for eye examinations and corrective eyewear, this includes: eye examinations when they are not insured by the …

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Medical transportation benefits for First Nations and Inuit

WebIn some cases, the program may cover travel costs to bring health professionals into isolated communities to deliver health services. How to access medical transportation …

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Contact First Nations and Inuit Health

WebK1A 0K9. Telephone: 613-957-7701. Teletypewriter: 1-800-465-7735 (Services Canada) Date modified: 2020-03-19. Find the contact information for your First Nations or Inuit …

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Contact the Non-Insured Health Benefits program

WebNon-Insured Health Benefits 1455-10 Wellington Street Address Locator: 6604E Gatineau QC K1A 0H4. Client information line Telephone (toll free): 1-800-640-0642 Fax (toll free): …

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Dental Benefits Guide for First Nations and Inuit: Non-Insured …

WebNIHB Dental Predetermination Centre contact information: Dental services. Non-Insured Health Benefits First Nations and Inuit Health Branch Indigenous Services Canada 200 …

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Dental benefits for First Nations and Inuit

WebThe dental provider will indicate what is covered by the Non-Insured Health Benefits program. Certain services may need predetermination which is prior approval. If the …

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