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  2. Régie de l'assurance maladie du Québec - Wikipedia

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    The Régie de l'assurance maladie du Québec (French pronunciation: [ʁeʒi də lasyʁɑ̃s maladi dy kebɛk], RAMQ, often pronounced "ram-q" by French and English speakers alike) is the government health insurance board in the province of Quebec, Canada. The no-longer-official English name is Quebec Health Insurance Board.

  3. National Fund for Health Insurance - Wikipedia

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    The National Fund for Health Insurance (Caisse nationale de l’assurance maladie (in French)) is the French National health insurance fund. Until 1 January 2018 it was called the National Health Insurance Fund.

  4. National Institute for Health and Disability Insurance

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    The National Institute for Health and Disability Insurance (NIHDI) is a federal public body of social security in Belgium.Under the authority of the Belgian federal minister of Social Affairs and Public Health, it is responsible for administering the country's compulsory national schemes for health insurance and disability benefits, and manages a compensation fund for medical accidents.

  5. Carte Vitale - Wikipedia

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    The declaration of a primary health insurance company (Caisse primaire d'assurance maladie) substitutes the card usage. [ 1 ] Since 2008, a second generation of smart cards is being introduced—the "Carte Vitale 2" carries a picture for identification and the smart card has additional functions of an electronic health insurance card to carry ...

  6. European Health Insurance Card - Wikipedia

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    Decision 2003/751; European Union decision: Text with EEA relevance: Title: Decision No 189 of 18 June 2003 aimed at introducing a European health insurance card to replace the forms necessary for the application of Council Regulations (EEC) No 1408/71 and (EEC) No 574/72 as regards access to health care during a temporary stay in a Member State other than the competent state or the state of ...

  7. Health care in France - Wikipedia

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    In large cities, such as Paris, physicians (especially specialists) charge significantly more for consultations (i.e. 70–80 EUR as opposed to 25 EUR) because they are not adhering to the fees imposed by the Assurance Maladie, patients are reimbursed 70% of the official fee, with the mutuelle covering the rest up to 100% of the official fee.

  8. Quebec Blue Cross - Wikipedia

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    With the implementation of the Régie de l'assurance maladie du Québec in 1969, Québec Blue Cross had to adapt its services offering to offer benefits complementing those provided by the public healthcare plan. [6]

  9. Couverture maladie universelle - Wikipedia

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    The French Universal Health Coverage (French: Couverture maladie universelle, abbreviated as "CMU") is the French social security program concerning health care, which was implemented in January 2000 (loi n o 99-641 du 27 juillet 1999).