This is the reason your ER doctors are leaving
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You don’t have a family doctor, and you can’t get an admission bed. So you end up waiting and waiting in the ER for a physician who might not be able to help much, writes Dr. Brian Wall.
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They charged us over $900 just to see a doctor. The doctors bill was seperate.

In Canada? Doubt. I’ve been at multiple hospitals and this has never been a thing. Ambulance, sure, but never charged to see a doctor.

Expats who stop paying their medical services plan (or whatever it’s called in other provinces) are not covered, hence the ER bill. People who intended to live abroad for a long time often cancel them.

They might no longer have a Canadian/provincial health coverage since they live out of the country.

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That would make sense but they also should have said as much. The way they phrased it is coming off like Canadians in general are getting charged this as well.

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Sorry for the confusion. I am Canadian, but you lose plenty of rights after 6 months. My wife is Spanish.

We were able to get a partial refund once we returned home.

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Nova Scotia. I am not a resident anymore. No doubt to be had friend

Check it: https://www.nshealth.ca/documents-and-reports/hospital-fees-out-country-visitors-english

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