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6 thoughts on “Does Health Insurance/OHIP Cover Medical Alert Systems?”
was just wondering, does OHIP cover any part of the cost for those emergency services at hospital? My mom’s getting older, and I’m worried bout the bills stacking up. Thanks for sharing this info btw!
so uh i read somewhere that some medical alert systems are kinda pricey, and now OHIP aint gonna cover them??? gotta say, that’s rough. woulda been cool if they did. does anyone know any cheap ones or like, ways to get them without breaking the bank? cheers.
Hey, I know a couple of organizations that give them out either free or super cheap. You should def check local non-profits or maybe even some veterans organizations if that applies!
heard about getting a medical alert system for free, is that for real? anyone got more info on this, I could really use something like that without spending much.
Another thing OHIP ain’t covering huh, what else is new. Seems like every time you turn around, there’s something else they don’t wanna pay for. Bet those insurance companies are making a killing off the rest of us just trying to not die. Anyone here actually surprised?
I find it quite perplexing that OHIP overlooks the coverage of medical alert systems, especially considering their pivotal role in the wellbeing of our seniors and disabled. It’s disheartening, really. There must be some form of policy amendment that can be petitioned to encompass this deficiency. Thoughts?