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Alberta Health Care Insurance Alberta has a publicly administered and funded health care system that guarantees Albertans receive universal access to medically necessary hospital and medical services.
Alberta Health Care Alberta's health services are delivered by 9 regional health authorities, two provincial health authorities, health professionals in fee-for-service practice and others who provide equipment, supplies and services.
Alberta Blue Cross At Alberta Blue Cross, we provide supplementary health and dental benefit programs to meet the health needs of over one million Albertans. We offer benefit plans for individuals and families, seniors, and large and small employers.
Find a Dentist ! Oral health care is a personalized service that requires a good relationship between the dentist and the patient. Here are some ways to find a dentist in your area.
Find a Doctor ! Health care is a personalized service that requires a good relationship between the doctor and the patient. Here are some ways to find a doctor in your area.
The Northern Lights Regional Health Centre A regional health centre that provides secondary services to the north east part of Alberta. We deliver a broad spectrum of community based and acute care health services to a growing population with increasingly diverse health needs. It is equipped with 24-hour emergency care, an intensive care unit, full surgical services, a radiology unit and a medical laboratory.
OTHER HEALTH:
Disabilities
Do you or someone you know have a disability ? Here is a collection of links to helpful and informative web sites.
Health Associations in Canada
Extensive list of Health Related Associations.
Health Canada
Canada Health Act is to ensure that all eligible residents of Canada have reasonable access to medically necessary insured services on a prepaid basis, without direct charges at the point of service.
Health Care in Canada
Health Care is availabe to all Canadians as established by the Federal Government's Canada Health Act. Health Care Insurance plans have basic similarities across the country including coverage of medically necessary hospital services and the services of a physician, however, any further coverage varies from province to province based on additional provincial funding.
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