About health insurance cards

A health insurance card gives Canadian citizens and permanent residents access to health care services. Each province and territory funds these services, which include services provided by doctors and other health care providers and care in hospitals. Other benefits may include paying for some medications for certain groups of people.

Learn more about these services.

The Government of Canada provides funding through transfers to the 13 provinces and territories. Each province and territory manages its own health insurance plan and issues health cards to its residents.

The health card is proof that you’re registered in the health plan for your province or territory.

You can obtain a health card if you don’t have one by applying to your provincial or territorial government. You can also contact them for a new health card if your address changes or you lose your health card:

For information on health care coverage in your province or territory, visit:

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