Govt. Medical coverage – Accident in India


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Blue_Peafowl   
Member since: Dec 08
Posts: 1351
Location: Brampton, Ont, Canada

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 27-01-09 10:32:18

Hi CD’s

One of my uncle is India to visit and he got hit by car – BADLY ( accident place – Gujarat , person originally from Montreal, QC)

Couple of fractures on legs , he has been admitted to hospital and there will be couple of surgery.

It is hit and run case- they were walking on street and some car hit then and car ran away – police case filed.

NOW THE MAIN QUESTION:
He has govt medial insurance – no private
Can he claim the expenses ?
Do they cover any cost ?
What documents they required ?


Any advise will be appreciated.


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Aashu   
Member since: Nov 04
Posts: 1353
Location: Vaughan

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 27-01-09 14:28:25

I searched on net and for ONTARIO residents - OHIP coverage :

Services Outside Canada :
For people travelling outside Canada, the ministry pays a set rate for emergency health services. Emergency health services are those given in connection with an acute, unexpected condition, illness, disease or injury that arises outside Canada and requires immediate treatment. Ambulance services are not covered. Ontario residents are encouraged to purchase supplementary insurance when traveling outside Canada as many emergency health services provided outside the country cost much more than OHIP may pay.


For Quebec the link is : but does not give any information about out of canada, may be you need to call and ask.


http://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/en/choose-quebec/daily-life/health/medical-services.html



srinivas_23   
Member since: Mar 05
Posts: 27
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 27-01-09 15:24:05

Some credit card companies will provide medical insurance if they bought a ticket using there credit card.
For example my credit card cover only for first 8 days after travel.

I know this will not help , but this gives an idea for some people future travel.



Blue_Peafowl   
Member since: Dec 08
Posts: 1351
Location: Brampton, Ont, Canada

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 27-01-09 16:38:26

Thank you Guys ! for input

however, i found the link . It's not worth asking reimbursement from Quebec medical.

THEY STRONGLY RECOMMEND PRIVATE TRAVEL INSURANCE

The Régie de l'assurance maladie reimburses at pre-set rates the cost of hospital services received as a result of a sudden illness or an accident, as follows:

* a maximum of CA $100 per day for hospitalization;
* up to CA $50 per day for healthcare received at a hospital outpatient clinic.

For hemodialysis and the required medication, the Régie reimburses up to CA $220 per treatment, regardless of whether the person is hospitalized.

http://www.ramq.gouv.qc.ca/en/citoyens/assurancemaladie/serv_couv_ext/ext_canada.shtml


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ftfl   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 27-01-09 16:55:42

Quote:
Originally posted by Blue_Peafowl


Hi CD’s

One of my uncle is India to visit and he got hit by car – BADLY ( accident place – Gujarat , person originally from Montreal, QC)

Couple of fractures on legs , he has been admitted to hospital and there will be couple of surgery.

It is hit and run case- they were walking on street and some car hit then and car ran away – police case filed.

NOW THE MAIN QUESTION:
He has govt medial insurance – no private
Can he claim the expenses ?
Do they cover any cost ?
What documents they required ?


Any advise will be appreciated.


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Here are two + links. They do cover and most of it. Keep the bills. Get the forms and complete the forms and submit. (Do keep copies because they will ask you a thousand questions)

http://www.ramq.gouv.qc.ca/en/citoyens/assurancemaladie/serv_couv_ext/ext_canada.shtml

http://www.ramq.gouv.qc.ca/en/citoyens/assurancemaladie/serv_couv_ext/remboursement.shtml

http://www.ramq.gouv.qc.ca/en/courrier/index.shtml#bureaux

Good Luck.

Hope this helps you a little.





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