Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, when an exemption is brought to for an appeal or a request for an exemption is brought and the advice is saying something along the lines of this procedure will reduce medical costs because it's preventative, it will allow a person to live a full life, work a full job, and if we don't do it they're going to be severely impacted in that moving forward. Does any of that matter in terms of this policy which, I might add, is housed within the ministry or with the department rather than the health authority. So does -- is there anything a doctor can do to convince decision makers that an exemption or an appeal is warranted if a procedure's not insured? Thank you.
Kieron Testart on Question 607-20(1): Coverage Exemptions for Uninsured Medical Procedures
In the Legislative Assembly on March 5th, 2025. See this statement in context.
Question 607-20(1): Coverage Exemptions for Uninsured Medical Procedures
Oral Questions(reversion)
March 5th, 2025
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