• Pogbom@lemmy.world
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          Healthcare is provincially regulated here, but coverage in other countries is usually only at the rate that they would cover up here. Because of the huge discrepancies in pricing, most provinces recommend you buy travel insurance when going anywhere else.

          In Ontario for example:

          "Doctor services

          OHIP will pay whichever of the following is less:

          • the actual amount billed by doctor(s) who treated you outside Canada
          • rates listed in and paid to Ontario physicians in the Ontario Schedule of Benefits for Physicians Services

          Emergency outpatient services

          OHIP will pay whichever of the following is less:

          • up to $50 (Canadian) per day
          • the amount billed by the hospital

          Emergency inpatient services

          OHIP will pay up to:

          $400 (Canadian) per day for services provided in:

          • an operating room
          • a coronary care unit
          • an intensive care unit
          • a neonatal or pediatric special care unit

          $200 (Canadian) per day for lower levels of care"

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      1 year ago

      As a Floridian homie: good. There’s so much to experience in the world. I put the US in the “overhyped tier”

    • JoYo@lemmy.ml
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      lol ok I’ve been to newfoundland and montreal.

      there’s bigotry aplenty.