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GN, feds still unable to reach deal on health benefits reimbursement

George Hickes March 2020
SA国际影视传媒淭here are still no confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Nunavut, and we want to maintain all our efforts to stay prepared and vigilant," Health Minister George HIckes said Thursday. Rajnesh Sharma/NNSL photo

Nunavut's health and finance minister felt so strongly about the territorial government being underfunded through the Non-Insured Health Benefits (NIHB) program that he refused to sign an extension at the end of March.

Health Minister George Hickes has been outspoken about what he deems as the longstanding SA国际影视传媒渋nequitySA国际影视传媒 of the Non-Insured Health Benefits program. The Government of Nunavut, seeking full reimbursement for NIHB medical travel, has yet to negotiate new terms with Ottawa two months after the previous deal expired.
photo courtesy of the GN

Two months later, the Government of Nunavut and Ottawa still haven't come to terms on a new deal and the status quo remains.

Discussions between the parties have taken place but no new agreement has been signed, indicates a statement from the Department of Health on Wednesday.

The GN is demanding full reimbursement for NIHB, which represents approximately 89 per cent of airline medical travel and costs the GN close to $78 million annually, according to Hickes. He previously stated that the Government of Canada only compensated the GN $3.7 million for the program during the last fiscal year.

A federal government spokesperson previously told Nunavut News that the figure for 2018-19 was actually $49.5 million but that included patient accommodations and ground transportation.

Indigenous Services Canada spokesperson Rola Tfaili sent a statement Wednesday acknowledging that there's been no resolution to the impasse but added that there's been no disruption to services.

SA国际影视传媒淚ndigenous Services Canada continues to work with the Government of Nunavut to address the broader financial pressures facing NunavutSA国际影视传媒檚 health system and to ensure Inuit have seamless access to the health supports they need,SA国际影视传媒 the statement reads. SA国际影视传媒淲e are committed to working in partnership with Nunavut Tunngavik Incorporated and the Government of Nunavut to develop a made-in-Nunavut solution ensuring Inuit have the access to the health supports they need when they are needed.SA国际影视传媒

During the winter sitting of the legislative assembly in March, Hickes gave an example of a $22,000 medevac flight. He said the federal government only pays back the GN $125 of that expense.

SA国际影视传媒淭he inequity in this program is something that I have been very clear with the federal government on SA国际影视传媒 that unless we are compensated appropriately for it, they can have it back. It is not our program,SA国际影视传媒 the health and finance minister said at the time.

The Department of Health stated that Hickes has reiterated that message since.

SA国际影视传媒淢inister (George) Hickes has addressed to Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller the need for appropriate ongoing financial support for this program, which the GN delivers on behalf of the Government of Canada,SA国际影视传媒 the department's statement reads. SA国际影视传媒淒espite the absence of a contribution agreement, there (has) been no interruption or change in services provided to Nunavut clients on medical travel under the NIHB program.SA国际影视传媒

Although the Department of Health acknowledged that medical travel has been reduced during the Covid-19 pandemic, it didn't provide any statistics.

The territorial government is unable to release information on the volume of NIHB claims processed because the program falls under the Indigenous Services Canada, the Department of Health stated.



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