www.HIBC.gov.bc.ca with forms and barcode standards online
Insurance PharmacyThe website hibc.gov.bc.ca is a government run site that serves to
inform residents of British Colombia about health insurance,
specifically Medical Services Plan (MSP) and PharmaCare programs, and to
answer any questions that residents may have about health insurance.
www.hibc.gov.bc.ca also allows residents to submit various forms
concerned with the service, such as an MSP Account Change, CareCard
Replacement, Address Change for Persons Moving Within BC, and Permanent
Move Outside BC forms. These forms are included in electronic form and
can be submitted electronically, but information is also included on how
to send them in physically. Information and forms for group insurance
is also included on the site, this information being for groups offering
insurance plans such as employers and unions. Forms include Application
for Group Enrolment, and Group Change Request forms. Health care
professionals can also get information and submit forms concerning
health care from the site, including the Pay Patient Claim and Pay
Practitioner Claim forms.
Aside from these three primary sections, the site includes a few
sub-sections with further data. One such section is the Status Report
page, which provides publicly accessible quarterly reports for Health
Insurance BC, extending as far back as April 2005 up to the present.
These reports include status updates for the organization, various
performance reports for that quarter's service levels, a summary of
plans to improve performance, and a summary of actions taken during that
quarter.
Another sub-section of the website is the Frequently Asked Questions
page, which answers information in the three categories: Medical
Services Plan (MSP), Drug Coverage, and Medical Supplies Coverage. The
only other section on the website is a page with contact information,
contact information being organized into the three same sections as the
FAQ, along with additional sections for contacting Health Insurance BC,
PharmaCare, and the Ministry of Health.
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