Out of country treatment
I need information on out of country treatment covered by the Ministry of Health.
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Submitted by lucyna on May 13, 2009 - 14:37.
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When I was a kid Roxette
When I was a kid Roxette were the most popular band in the world (at least for me). In the early 90's, when they were riding high on a commercial success of their thrid studio LP "Joyride", I started discovering Roxette's past albums and "Look Sharp!" was the one that caught my attention right after the first listen. I had bought it cheaply on the cassette and soon it became one of the most-played albums in my collection (along with Paula Abdul's "Spellbound" and Madonna's "True Blue"). After twenty-plus years I'm still convinced, that "Look Sharp!" ranks among the finest straight Pop albums of the 80's. Song after song what we experience are great hooks, memorable melodies, easy to sing along lyrics and poppy arrangements. Of course for music purists Roxette and their output might be considered of low quality, because they don't sing about social problems, nor they perform sophisticated, elitist, alternative like music. But judgeing Pop music by these standards is not what it should look like. Pop music is about melody and catchiness and these two ingredients are perfectly incorporated into Roxette's music. Sugary? Commercial? Sure it is, but who can resist irresistible melodies of "Listen To Your Heart", "The Look" or harmonica solo on "Dangerous"? I can't, that's why I still listen to "Look Sharp!".
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OHIP Out of Country Services
The Ontario Ministry of Health and Long Term Care has posted the U.S. Preferred Providers : Residential Treatment for Eating Disorders list on their website
http://www.health.gov.on.ca/english/providers/program/ohip/outofcountry/....
Included is information on how to apply for Out of Country prior approval
Out of Country Treatment
On the Family and Friends page, you will click on the "extensive resources" link and you will be taken to a long page with many different resources and links. Towards the bottom there is a link to a Ministry of Health page - here is where you will find an application for out of country treatment.
However, you must prove first that you have exhausted all resources here in Canada. Have you had a chance to browse the different types of treatment centres here in Canada? You will find them all listed in our "Links and Resources" page.
Out oc Country Treatment
You can consult the information on the Family and Friend's page.
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