Press Release
May 26, 2021
The Government of the Northwest Territories (GNWT) announced today that it has made changes to the eligibility criteria for Métis Health Benefits to reduce barriers to access supplementary health insurance.
The Métis Health Benefits Policy first came into effect in 1995 and had not seen any substantial changes since then. The GNWT had heard concerns about the administrative practice for determining the ‘payor of last resort’ eligibility criteria..
Now applicants will no longer need to provide proof that they are not eligible for coverage under the federal Non-Insured Health Benefits Program. Instead, the amended Eligibility Criteria asks that the applicant self-identify as Métis and be a member of an Indigenous government or Indigenous organization in the NWT whose members hold or assert to hold Aboriginal rights in the NWT as affirmed by section 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982.
This change is a more respectful way of determining eligibility criteria for the Métis Health Benefits Policy and aligns with principles of self-determination identified in the United Nations Declaration.
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“The Métis Health Benefits Policy had not been updated in over twenty-five years and is no longer aligned with current needs and realities. The updated policy ensures Métis can continue to access non-insured health benefits through appropriate programs.”
– Julie Green, Minister of Health and Social Services
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Media Requests, please contact:
Damien Healy
Manager of Communications
Department of Health and Social Services
Government of the Northwest Territories Damien_Healy@gov.nt.ca
(867) 767-9052 ext. 49034
Backgrounder:
backgrounder_-_mhb_policy_en.pdf
backgrounder_-_mhb_policy_fr.pdf
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