Ontario Community Newspapers

Millbrook Reporter (1856), 13 Nov 1958, p. 3

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last week. He but the door at {argae in Cavan broke and pin- math. old horses. no answer [III-IIIIII! r Farm - I u 2 mull-Illi- tock! I3, AS OF NEXT JANUARY 1, THIS WILL BE THE ONLY STANDARD WARD HOSPITAL INSURANCE AVAILABLE TO RESIDENTS OF ONTARIO. IF YOU ARE NOT REGISTERED YOU ARE NOT INSURED. age 19, and children 19 or over who are {madly dependent because of physical or mental infirmity. The very low premiums of $2.10 a month for the single person and $4.20 a month for the family are made possible by substantial contributions toward the cost from the Provincial and Federal Governments. The "Family” prem- ium covers husband, wife, and all unmarried, unemployed children under The ONLY Basic Hospital Insurance Available The Ontario Hospital Insurance plan provides the most comprehensive hospital benefits ever made available to the people of this province. It will cover all the standard ward hospital services which are medically necessary to treatment of "in-patients” in approved hospitals. It will also provide bene- fits for emergency "out-patient” hospital care within 24 hours following an accident. Thursday, November 13, 1958 ONTARIO HOSPITAL SERVICES COMMISSION Registration for Ontario Hospital Insurance has been an over- whelming success. To date, more than 5,300,000 residents of Ontario (over 90%) are registered and Will be eligible for benefits when the plan becomes eflective on January 1, 1959. However, there are still some residents of the province who are 1131‘ registered and it 2': to they? pggple tbat Ibis manage it addrazred. If you employ fewer than 15 persons you may do the same, and afford your employees the convenience of group participation. Group registration forms are available from the Commission on EMPLOYERS OF FEVER THAN )5 PERSONS Thousands of firms employing fewer than 15 persons have elected to enrol their employees as groups. If you employ 15 or more persons, enrolment is manéaioryjor every Ontario resident on your payroll. If there is any employer who has not yet registered his employees with the Com- mission, he must do so immediately to comply with regulations under the Ontario Hospital Services Commission A NOTE TO ALL EMPLOYERS HOSPITAL INSURANCE DIVISION â€"TORONTO 7, ONTARIO Telephone WAInut 4-3301 NOVEMBER 29 IS DEFINITELY YOIIR LAST OPPORTUNITY TO REGISTER AND BE ELIGIBLE FOR _______1 BENEFITS 0N JANUARY I, I959 To be sure that every resident who is not yet registered may have a final chance to obtainthe two months’ free coverage, and also be protected as of January 1, next, the initial registration period has been extended to November 29, 1958. Residents who apply after November 29 will lose the two months’ free coverage, and will have to wait up to three months before their hospital insurance becomes effective. This meam that, if you are hospitalized {luriii g the waiting period, you will have to pay your own hospital hill: at the "ell-inclusive” rates. Register NOW and have no regrets. Have you a son or daughter 19 or over who should be registered at the single premium? ' Have you a relative or a friend who is aged or infirm whom you should encourage to register? THE mommrenm, WROOK, ONTARIO If your application and one month’s premium are received by the Commission on or before November 29, 1958, you will be insured for January, February, and March, 1959. Future premiums will be payable on a quarterly basis beginning in January, 1959. It should be clearly understood, and remembered, that 91!), . imumd n'rzklmtr will receive benefits under the plan. If you are not yet registered, and are not eligible to register through a groggy, youvmay register with the Commission on a Pay-Direct basis. Complete the applica- tion form included in this advertisement, clip it, and mail it to the Commission with a cheque or money order for one month’s "Single” or "Family” premium, which- ever is applicable. DO NOT SEND CASH THROUGH THE MAIL. ON AND AFTER JANUARY 1, 1959, THOSE PERSONS WHO ARE NOT INSURED UNDER THE ONTARIO PLAN MUST PAY THEIR OWN HOSPITAL BILLS IF THEY ARE ADMITTED FOR TREATMENT. ONTARIO HOSPITAL INSURANCE â€" PAY-DIRECT APPLICATION ! IF YOU ARE NOT ALREADY REGISTERED, USE APPLICATION FORM BELOW " HOW TO REGISTER The “all-inclusive” rates will apply whether the hospital bill is paid by the insurance plan or by the patient himself. Beginning on January 1, 1959, the hospitals of Ontario will charge “all- inclusive” daily rates, instead of basic daily rates, plus extras, as at present. The standard ward “all-inclusive” rate, which will include the cost of extra services (use of Operating room, drugs, etc.). is expected to average about $17.00 a day for the public hospitals of Ontario. However, as rates will vary from hospital to hospital, according to the type of services available. the charge may be $20.00 or more a day in some hospitals. A NOTE ABOUT “ALL-INCLUSIVE” HOSPITAL RATES ,1 P.“ ”w..-“ â€"-â€"\.0. ¢ --~s _-

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