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  • /en/citizens/aid-programs/appliances-ostomates

    The Ostomy Appliances Program is intended for persons insured under the Québec Health Insurance Plan who have undergone a permanent or temporary ostomy.

  • /en/citizens/online-services

    Consult the list of online services and forms related to health insurance and prescription drugs insurance for citizens, foreign workers and students.

  • /en/about-us/information-documents/order-form

    Place your order online for free information pamphlets on the Health Insurance Plan, the Public Prescription Drug Insurance Plan and various programs.

  • /en/citizens/death-loved-one

    What you need to do after the death of a loved one who was covered by the health insurance and prescription drug insurance plans.

  • /en/citizens/absence-quebec

    Before leaving Québec to travel or study, or before moving abroad, check your situation with regard to health insurance and prescription drug insurance.

  • /en/about-us/how-file-access-information-request

    You have different ways of obtaining information (online, telephone, in writing) about the health insurance plan and the Public Prescription Drug Insurance Plan, among others.

  • /en/about-us/use-ramq-brands-copyrights

    Here is how to request authorization to use a RAMQ brand, such as a Health Insurance Card, and to make a copyright request.

  • /en/citizens/prescription-drug-insurance/know-conditions-coverage

    The public plan covers the prescription drugs on the List of Medications that are prescribed by a health professional and, in most cases, purchased in Québec.

  • /en/citizens/absence-quebec/working-studying-taking-residence-outside-quebec-agreements-other-countries

    Québec has concluded agreements with certain countries, thereby making it easier to access health insurance during a temporary stay (work, studies) or a following a permanent departure.

  • /en/citizens/absence-quebec/exceptions-presence-rule

    In certain situations (such as studies, work, 7-year exception), you may be absent from Québec 183 days or more in a calendar year and still remain eligible for health insurance.

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