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

WEBThe Non-Insured Health Benefits (NIHB) program provides registered First Nations and recognized Inuit with coverage for a range of medically necessary health benefits …

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

WEBThe Non-Insured Health Benefits (NIHB) program provides registered First Nations and recognized Inuit with coverage for a range of medically necessary health benefits …

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About the Non-Insured Health Benefits program

WEBThe Non-Insured Health Benefits (NIHB) program provides eligible First Nations and Inuit clients with coverage for a range of health benefits that are not covered through other: …

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Guide to mental health counselling benefits for First Nations and …

WEB1.2 NIHB program - overview. Indigenous Services Canada's (ISC) Non-Insured Health Benefits program is a national program that provides eligible First Nations and Inuit …

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Benefits and services under the Non-Insured Health Benefits …

WEBLearn about coverage for drugs, dental and vision care, medical supplies and equipment, mental health counselling and medical transportation. Coverage is available for …

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Indigenous health

WEBEmpowering health professionals against anti-Indigenous racism in health systems. Explore training, resources and best practices that will help you take action against anti …

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Co-developing distinctions-based Indigenous health legislation

WEBThe co-development of distinctions-based Indigenous health legislation is an opportunity to: establish overarching principles as the foundation of federal health services for …

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Non-insured health benefits for First Nations and Inuit

WEB2023-05-29. Learn about the Non-Insured Health Benefits (NIHB) Program and how to access it. Also search for important health-related resources, contact information and …

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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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Inuit client eligibility for non-insured health benefits

WEBBy fax: 1-613-954-5265. In person: bring copies of these documents to your NIHB regional office and they will submit these documents on your behalf. A letter will be mailed to you …

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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 …

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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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Medical supplies and equipment benefits for First Nations and Inuit

WEBHow to access forms for health professionals; About medical supplies and equipment benefits. The program covers items that are included on the Medical Supplies and …

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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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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 …

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Substance use treatment centres for First Nations and Inuit

WEBIn 2013, the First Nations Health Authority began supporting treatment centres within the province of British Columbia through funding provided by Indigenous Services Canada. …

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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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Medical transportation benefits for First Nations and Inuit

WEBmental health counselling. Medical transportation benefits include: travel costs, such as: bus. airline. private vehicle. living expenses, such as meals and accommodations. …

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The Non-Insured Health Benefits Client Safety Program (NIHB-CSP)

WEBIn order to process the claim, the pharmacy must call the NIHB Drug Exception Centre (DEC). DEC will fax the pharmacy a NIHB-CSP package to give to the client. The …

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First Nations and Inuit Health Branch NON-INSURED HEALTH …

WEBon First Nation Health Governance was signed by Canada, the First Nations Health Council (FNHC) and the British Columbia Ministry of Health on October 13, 2011. Consistent …

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