Hospitalization Benefits Plan

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Alberta Hospitalization Benefits describes health law for the province of Alberta, Canada. Chapter 3, of the Hospitals Act, is the Hospitalization Benefits Plan, of the province of Alberta. Origins include the 1919 Municipal Hospitals Act, national Health Services Act of 1944, and the provincial Lloydminster Hospital Act of 1947.[1][2]

[edit] Law contents

36 Definitions

37 Insured services

38 Entitlement to insured services

39 Recovery of cost of services

40 Payment for insured services

41 Operating costs

42 Debentures

43 Regulations

44 Group contracts

45 Agreements

46 Penalty

47 Use of word “hospital

[edit] External links

"Public Health Act", of the Government of Alberta. Retrieved March 19, 2007.

"Hospital Act", of the Government of Alberta. Retrieved March 19, 2007.

"Hospitalization Benefits Regulation", of the Government of Alberta. Retrieved March 19, 2007.

"Canada Health Act Overview", News Release by Health Canada, November 25, 2002. Retrieved March 19, 2007.

"A Short Introduction to Tommy Douglas and his Government 1944-1960", by editors of the saskndp.com website, 1999 - 2007. Retrieved March 19, 2007.

"Timeline of NDP fight against the Third Way", by editors of the ndpopposition.ab.ca website, April 2, 2006. Retrieved March 19, 2007.

[edit] References

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  1. ^ Aunger A., Edmund. "Forging Alberta's constitutional Framework", editors Richard Connors and John M. Law, "One Language and One Nationality", "The Forcible Constitution of a Unilingual Province In a Bilingual Country, 1870-2005", published by University of Alberta Press, Edmonton, 2005, pp. 103-135. Retrieved March 19, 2007.
  2. ^ Page 462, Choudhry, Sujit. "The Enforcement of the Canada Health Act", McGill Law Journal, Volume 41, Montreal, 1996. Retrieved March 19, 2007.


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