Ontario is moving ahead with a plan to scrap a provincial program that offers basic out-of-country travel insurance.
Health Minister Christine Elliott says the Progressive Conservative government has decided to make the change after holding a six-day public consultation that ended Tuesday.
The program currently covers out-of-country in-patient services to a maximum of $400 a day for a higher level of care, such as intensive care, as well up to $50 a day for emergency outpatient services, and doctor services.
buy your own.
Health Minister Christine Elliott says the Progressive Conservative government has decided to make the change after holding a six-day public consultation that ended Tuesday.
The program currently covers out-of-country in-patient services to a maximum of $400 a day for a higher level of care, such as intensive care, as well up to $50 a day for emergency outpatient services, and doctor services.
buy your own.