Responds to unmet needs of First Nations children no matter where they live in Canada. Includes:Informing families about the help available for their child and how to access itCoordinating access to products, services and supportsProviding funding when it is n...
- A national program that provides coverage to registered First Nations and recognized Inuit for a specified range of medically necessary items and services that are not covered by other plans and programs. The benefit categories are:Dental careEye and vision ca...1505 Barrington Street, Suite 1525, Halifax, NS, B3J 3Y6, CanadaDental Predetermination Centre (Dental Services): 1-855-618-6291Dental Predetermination Centre (Orthodontic Services): 1-866-227-0943Pharmacy Benefits: 1-800-580-0950Toll-Free Number: 1-800-565-3294TTY: 1-866-553-0554For:An eligible client must be a resident of Canada and any of the following:
-A First Nations person who is registered under the Indian Act (commonly referred to as a status Indian)
-An Inuk recognized by an Inuit land claim organization
-A child less than 18 months old whose parent is a registered First Nations person or a recognized Inuk
To make sure that your child continues to be eligible for the program, you should apply for your child's Indian status or recognition from your Inuit land claim organization as soon as possible.
For some clients, a self-government, or First Nations or Inuit health authority may be responsible for providing health benefits.
To access benefit coverage, show your health care provider your client identification to confirm your eligibility with the program.
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