Alberta Health Care Insurance Act — Canada — Alberta law | Esheria

Alberta Health Care Insurance Act

This provision sets up Alberta’s health care insurance plan, defines key terms, and sets rules for benefits, provider participation, billing, records, reviews, and penalties.

Jurisdiction
Canada — Alberta
Instrument
Act or statute
Version
Undated source snapshot
Language
en
Updated
Official source
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agreements and arbitration appeals benefit payments claims and billing claims and reimbursement health insurance administration health service disclosure hospital services charges information disclosure information requests provider participation provider status records retention regulatory compliance regulatory offences

Statute overview

About this statute

This provision sets up Alberta’s health care insurance plan, defines key terms, and sets rules for benefits, provider participation, billing, records, reviews, and penalties. The provision lets the Minister reassess claims, withhold benefits during reassessment, and impose disclosure, appeal, audit, and administrative-penalty rules. It also restricts certain insurer arrangements and sets disclosure/privacy limits. The Minister can require information, records, or access for administration and enforcement, and can withhold benefits if people do not comply. The provision also lets a custodian disclose certain health-service information to police or the Minister of Justice to help detect or prevent fraud or abuse, sets rules for agreements and arbitration, and includes hospital-services payment, fee, and offence rules.

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