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FENTIE, Dennis - Yukon, Watson Lake
PARIS, Percy - Nova Scotia, Waverly-Fall River-Bea
KORMOS, Peter - Ontario, Welland
MARCELINO, Flor - Manitoba, Wellington
ARNOTT, Ted - Ontario, Wellington--Halton Hills
CONROY, Katrine - British Columbia, West Kootenay-Boundary
DUMVILLE, Bush - Prince Edward Island, West Royalty - Springvale
SULTAN, Ralph - British Columbia, West Vancouver--Capilano
MCINTYRE, Joan - British Columbia, West Vancouver--Sea to Sky
CAMPBELL, Robin - Alberta, West Yellowhead
CHAGNON, Jacques - Quebec, Westmount-Saint-Loui
STEWART, Ben - British Columbia, Westside-Kelowna
OLSON, Verlyn - Alberta, Wetaskiwin-Camrose
DUNCAN, Dustin - Saskatchewan, Weyburn-Big Muddy
ELLIOTT, Christine - Ontario, Whitby--Oshawa
VANDERBURG, George - Alberta, Whitecourt-Ste. Anne
HARDY, Todd - Yukon, Whitehorse Centre
TAYLOR, Elaine - Yukon, Whitehorse West
ZIMMER, David - Ontario, Willowdale
PUPATELLO, Sandra - Ontario, Windsor West
DUNCAN, Dwight - Ontario, Windsor--Tecumseh
ALTEMEYER, Rob - Manitoba, Wolseley
HUYGHEBAERT, Yogi - Saskatchewan, Wood River
ALWARD, David - New Brunswick, Woodstock, Electoral District 49


RED TAPE IS RED FLAG TO CARP

CARP is ramping up its campaign to get rid of the red tape that prevents Ontario residents from being reimbursed for out of country medical treatment that they could not get in Ontario. The culprit is the requirement for prior approval which few people know about and even fewer are able to get when their medical condition is so severe that all they are thinking about is getting treatment.

At least two cases have come to our attention - Sylvia DeVries, who had an 18 kilogram cancerous growth removed and Lindsay McCreith, who had a malignant brain tumor removed. Neither got prior approval but applied for reimbursement after the emergency was over.

The Ministry of Health has changed from its former stance and is now strictly enforcing the prior approval requirement and refusing to reimburse them.

Had prior approval been obtained, both operations would have been covered under the out of country medical treatment program. I.e. the substantive requirements were met - the denial is based purely on the procedural requirements.

CARP is asking that the Minister of Health and Long Term Care:
  1. exercise his discretion to reimburse Sylvia DeVries and Linsday McCreith for their out of country medical expenses
  2. review the prior approval procedures for reimbursement of out of country medical expenses and remove the undue procedural barriers
  3. improve the public communications with patients about the requirements of the out of country medical treatment program

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Background Information

CARP urges Action on Cancer Care Coverage; Red Tape should not bar Reimbursement.

Bureaucracy over healthcare? CARP takes up the case of an Ontario woman who won’t be reimbursed for life-saving cancer surgery because of red tape.

Backgounder: OHIP pays for out-of-country medical treatment pursuant to section 28.4(2) of Ontario Regulation 552. (MSWord)

Health Insurance Act R.R.O. 1990, Reg. 552 28.4 (1) In this section, "preferred provider arrangement" means a written agreement between the Minister and the operator. (MS Word)

Dr. Profit or Dr. Prophet? An outspoken proponent of private health care for Canadians, Dr. Brian Day brings controversy to his position as president of the Canadian Medical Association | by Marcia Kaye. (Adobe .pdf)
CARP's Prior Action
CARP demands action in Cancer Case. CARP is taking up the case of Sylvia de Vries, the Windsor woman who spent $60,000 in the U.S. for life-saving ovarian cancer surgery in October, 2006. CARP demands action in Cancer Case. CARP is taking up the case of Sylvia de Vries, the Windsor woman who spent $60,000 in the U.S. for life-saving ovarian cancer surgery in October, 2006.
In The News
CARP In the News: CARP Urges Action on Cancer Care Coverage, Red Tape should not bar reimbursement.
OHIP pledges case review

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