- Reaction score
- 1,520
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suffolkowner said:My private insurance? :rofl:
Looks like they call it,
Comprehensive Medical Care Services
Ambulance Services
Emergency ground and air ambulance services, as the clinical situation and availability dictate. With prior approval, patient transfer by ground or air ambulance is included. Inappropriate ambulance use may result in cost recovery action.
http://www.forces.gc.ca/en/caf-community-health-services-benefits-drug-coverage/comprehensive-medical-care.page#ambulance-services
At $45, even without private insurance, urban and rural Ontario residents have it pretty good compared to other provinces.
In Saskatchewan, per-kilometre charges can put single rides over $1000.
•a basic call “pick up” rate ranging from $245 to $325;
•a per kilometre rate for rural residents to transfer into larger centres;
https://www.saskatchewan.ca/residents/health/emergency-medical-services/ambulance-services#road-ambulance
"The province also charges $2.30 per kilometre for rural ambulance trips."
I have out of province / country emergency medical insurance as a retirement benefit. If you don't have it, it may be worth considering.
Ambulance bills in the US can be horrendous.