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Title: Health Services in Surrey


1
Health Services in Surrey
  • Lara, Kirsten, Corine
  • Nursing 4111

2
Overview
  • BC Medical System
  • Applying for BC Medical Insurance
  • Pharmacare Program
  • BC Healthy Kids Program
  • Health Services in Surrey
  • Finding a Doctor, Dentist, Optometrist
  • What to do in an Emergency
  • Overview of other health services

3
BC Medical System
  • BC health insurance available to all residents of
    BC. Canadian citizens landed immigrants and
    convention refugees
  • Covers medical services including Doctors fees
  • Three month waiting period
  • Monthly fee

4
Your BC Care Card
  • A Care card is used when accessing any health
    care services in B.C, this includes hospitals,
    clinics, laboratory services, etc.
  • Each card has a personal number, this number
    remains the same, regardless of any changes to
    personal status.
  • You should carry your CareCard at all times, to
    have it available to be presented whenever you
    need health care services.
  • A CareCard is also a valuable way to confirm your
    identity.
  • A fee is not charged for a card issued when a
    person first enrolls with MSP.
  • It is an offence to use another person's personal
    health number or to knowingly allow your personal
    health number to be used by another person.
  • Those who are not residents of B.C. are not
    eligible for coverage.

5
This is what your CareCard will look like
  • To obtain your CareCard, you must contact Medical
    Service Plans (MSP).
  • MAILING ADDRESS
  • Medical Services Plan PO Box 9035 Stn Prov
    GovtVictoria, B.C.  V8W 9E31 800 663-7100

6
Pharmacare
  • PharmaCare subsidizes eligible prescription drugs
    and designated medical supplies, protecting
    British Columbians from high drug costs.
  • To be eligible you must
  • Be a BC resident for at least three months
  • Be registered with the Medical Services Plan of
    BC.
  • Be either a Canadian citizen or holder of
    permanent resident status
  • Have filed a tax return for 2004 or be the
    dependent child of an eligible adult

7
To apply for Pharmacare you must
  • BC Care Card numbers for
  • You, your spouse (if applicable) and any
    dependent children (if applicable)
  • 2004 net family income for
  • You and your spouse (if applicable)
  • Social insurance numbers for
  • You and your spouse (if applicable)
  • Birth-dates for
  • You, your spouse (if applicable)and any
    dependent children (if applicable)
  • If you have any questions, call toll-free in BC
  • 1-800-387-4977.

8
B.C Healthy Kids - For children 19 and under.
  • Dental - Children are eligible for 700 of basic
    dental services per calendar year. This coverage
    includes services such as exams, x-rays,
    fillings, cleanings and extractions. Dentists can
    advise families of other services that may be
    covered.
  • Optical Children are eligible for prescription
    eyeglasses (lenses and basic frames) once in a
    twelve-month period. Childrens eye examinations
    are covered by MSP.
  • Before any dental or optical services begin ,
    families need to show their childs BC CareCard
    to their dentist or eye specialist who will
    confirm the childs eligibility under the Healthy
    Kids Program.
  • The Province pays dentists and eye specialists
    directly for the services children receive.
  • Additional charges over and above what the
    Healthy Kids Program will cover are the
    responsibility of the family.
  • Please call the toll-free information line for
    parents 1-800-748-1144

9
Finding a Dentist, Optometrist and Family Doctor
  • Check with friends, immigrant settlement
    agencies,
  • or the Yellow Pages to find a dentist,
    Optometrist or
  • Doctors office. Call the office to make an
    appointment.
  • MSP will not pay for regular dental/Optical
    services.
  • If you have a job, your employer may have a
    plan that you can join.
  • Some public health units have dental clinics.
    They give free dental checkups and cleanings to
    young children and low-cost dental care to older
    children and adults.
  • To find out what services are available in your
    community, look in the Blue Pages of the
    telephone book under public or community health.
  • Some hospitals have a list of doctors who are
    taking
  • new patients.

10
Prescription Drugs
  • You must have a doctors prescription (written
    permission) to buy prescription drugs (medicine)
    at a pharmacy (drugstore). The pharmacist will
    explain how often and how long you must take the
    medicine.
  • You can buy some drugs without a prescription.
    These are called nonprescription drugs or
    "over-thecounter" drugs. These are usually for
    less serious problems, such as colds or
    allergies. If you have a question about
    over-the-counter drugs, ask your pharmacist.

11
Surrey Memorial Hospital

12
Surrey Health Services Inpatient Services
  • 24/7 Emergency Services
  • After-hours OR Access
  • General Surgery
  • Gynecology
  • Internal Medicine
  • Laboratory
  • Obstetrics
  • Orthopedics
  • Pathology
  • Pediatrics
  • Psychiatry
  • Radiology/Diagnostic Imaging Services
  • Tertiary Care - intensive, highly specialized
    services for critical care and cancer care

13
Mental Health Services
  • Sometimes immigrants have emotional problems.
    They may feel homesick, afraid, forgetful, or
    hopeless. If you feel upset, talk to your doctor,
    or a counsellor at an immigrant settlement
    agency.
  • What if someone needs more help than this? There
    are Mental Health Centres in most B.C.
    communities. People at these centres can help. To
    find the mental health centre nearest you, look
    in the White Pages of the telephone book under
    "Mental Health Centres."

14
Im Sick Where do I go?

15
Emergency Services
  • If you are in a life threatening and/or emergency
    situation
  • Call 9-1-1

16
NurseLine
  • BC NurseLine provides 24-hour, confidential
    health information and advice. Anywhere in the
    province, call BC NurseLine to speak to a
    registered nurse 24-hours or a pharmacist from 5
    p.m. to 9 a.m. every day.
  • Specially trained nurses answer questions about
    health topics and procedures, identify symptoms,
    and help you decide when to see a health
    professional. Information and referrals are also
    provided to other services.
  • Translation services are available in over 130
    languages. Please wait for the recorded
    disclaimer message for a nurse to answer your
    call - ask for translation services in the
    language that you prefer or speak
  • Toll-free in BC 1-866-215-4700
  • In Greater Vancouver 604-215-4700
  • Deaf and hearing-impaired 1-866-889-4700

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References
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  • http//www.ag.gov.bc.ca/sam/newcomers_guide/nc_ch4
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  • http//www.healthservices.gov.bc.ca/msp/infoben/ca
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