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A. It you will not be registered through a group, complete an application form which you can
Obtain at a bank or 'hospital. communities without a bank the form may be obtained from the
post office. Mail the form to theCorrunission with your cheque or money order for oric month's
premium, If roceived on or before September 30, 1958, this payment will cover the three months
Of Jauary, February and Mara, 1959. In other Words, if you register before the closing date yciit
get two months' free coverage. Subsequent payinentS' will be on a quarterly basis, beginning
January 1959.
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fits in the case of hospitalization for specific
conditions such as maternity cases, repairs of • hernias, removal of tonsils, appendices, etc.?
A. No. An insured person is eligible for insured services
on and after his effective date, regardless of the type of
condition requiring care in an approved hospital.
ALL RESIDENTS OF ONTARIO ARE ELIGIBLE PREMIUMS
Enrolment is open to every resident of Ontario—regard- The low premiums of $2.10 a month for a single person
less of age or physical condition—either through a group, , and $4.20 a month for the family (husband, wife and
or individually on a Pay-Direct basis. children under age 19) are made possible by extensive
financial participation of the Federal and Provincial
Non-residents of Ontario are not eligible. ,. - Governments.
Closing date for Pay-Direct enrolment is September 30th, 1958. (See last question, below)
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ONTARIO HOSPITAL INSURA
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On and after January, 1, 1959, the Ontario Hospital Services Commission
will be the only-agency Offering standard ward hospital insurance in
Ontario. No private insurance company or prepayment plan will offer
benefits covering standard ward hospital services after December 31, 1958.
A. No.
Q. Does the plan pay for doctors' bills or
surgeons' fees?
A. No.
Q. How long must a person be a resident of
Ontario to become eligible?
A. There is no time•period on residency — all residents
are eligible to,enrol,
Q. What are the benefits of the plan?
A. The plan pays for the regular and usual standard ward
in-hospital services as available in approved hospitals, for
as many days as these services are medically necessary:
plus —
Emergency ,out-patient hospital services within 24 hours
following an accident.
Q. Are there any medical examinations to
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Q. What areas of additional coverage will be
offered by prepayment plans and insurance
companies?
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offering many forms of additional coverage, including
payment for the difference in cost between standard ward
and semi-private or private hospital accommodation,
medical benefits, etc.
A, Yes. In the event of an insured person being hospital-
ized in an approved hospital anywhere outside Ontario as
the result of a sudden attack of illness, or an accident, reim-
bursement will he made Up to the cost of similar care in a
comparable hospital in Ontario.
Q. If I am a resident of Ontario, but work
outside the province, am I eligible for"
benefits? •
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A. You may enrol at any time-BUT you will lose, the two
benefits become available to you. For example: if you do
months' free coverage, and you will be required to wait
threeMonths'following date application is received before
until May 1st. „.
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