The ministry may provide access to medical equipment, medical supplies, or medical transportation to persons who are not otherwise eligible but who face a direct and imminent life-threatening health need and have no other resources to meet that need. Health supplements for persons who face a direct and imminent life-threatening health need may be provided to:
Note: As of January 1, 2020, the income test policy for life threatening health needs coverage changed. This was due to the elimination of MSP premiums and premium assistance programs. There was no impact to applicants as the actual amount of the income threshold did not change.
Eligibility
Effective: January 1, 2020
Life-threatening health needs is a category of clients who are not otherwise eligible to access medical equipment, medical supplies, or medical transportation and are facing a direct and imminent life-threatening health need.
The life-threatening health needs category may be considered for:
A person is considered eligible as a life-threatening health needs client if the ministry is satisfied that all of the following criteria are met:
Income Test
Effective: January 1, 2020
To be eligible for coverage under the life-threatening health needs (LTHN) supplement, the person must meet the applicable income test. To qualify, the person’s family unit must have an annual adjusted net income (ANI) of $42,000 or less. The calculation used to establish the ANI is the formula used to determine eligibility for Medical Services Plan (MSP) supplementary benefits. It’s based on the person’s annual net income from the previous year as confirmed by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) (or combined net income for them and their spouse), less deductions for:
The amount left is called “adjusted net income.” If it is less than $42,000, the person’s family unit may qualify for a supplement under LTHN. [For more information on the income test used and MSP supplementary benefits, see Contacts].
Verification of financial eligibility must be completed each time a person requests an item under the life-threatening health needs coverage.
No Other Resources
Effective: April 1, 2010
By regulation, the ministry requires that all other resources should first be considered when determining eligibility. Other resources include (but are not limited to) meeting health-related needs or accessing funding through:
In addition, individuals who are not ministry clients must use assets in excess of the Persons with Disabilities asset limits [see Rate Table – Assets] before they will be eligible under life-threatening health needs. Assets considered include (but are not limited to) cash balances, RRSPs and non-discretionary trusts.
Note: Bank loans, lines of credit and credit cards are not considered assets for the purposes of determining eligibility under life-threatening health needs.
If there are other resources available, the person will not be eligible under life-threatening health needs. Co-funding may be considered when other available resources cannot pay the entire cost.
Eligible Items
Effective: April 1, 2010
Health supplements available to persons who face a direct and imminent life-threatening health need are strictly limited to:
The provision of eligible supplements is restricted to the specific item approved and must be necessary to address a direct and imminent life-threatening health need.
Direct and Imminent Life-Threatening Health Need
Effective: April 1, 2010
A direct and imminent life-threatening health need refers to an immediate need for medical equipment, medical supplies, or medical transportation in situations where, verified by a medical practitioner or nurse practitioner, without the specific supplement, the person’s life is at risk.
Examples where a need may be considered a direct and imminent life-threatening health need:
Examples where a need may not be considered a direct and imminent life-threatening health need:
Assessing Eligibility
Effective: January 1, 2020
To assess eligibility for a health supplement for persons with a life-threatening health need (LTHN), follow these steps:
EAW
1. Ensure that the person requesting medical equipment, medical supplies, or medical transportation has provided detailed medical information from a medical practitioner or nurse practitioner indicating all of the following:
2. Complete a financial assessment detailing the current income and assets available to the person.
3. Determine if the non-client meets the income test - annual adjusted net (ANI) family income does not exceed $42,000 (the income test for MSP supplementary benefits). To confirm financial eligibility for non-clients:
4. Determine if the applicant or recipient has other available resources. There must be a clear indication that no funding sources are available, including medical insurance coverage. Other resources include (but are not limited to) meeting health-related needs or accessing funding through:
5. Individuals who are not ministry recipients must use assets in excess of the PWD asset limits [see Rate Table – Assets] before being eligible under life-threatening health need. Assets considered include (but are not limited to) bank accounts, RRSPs and non-discretionary trusts.
If the individual has assets over the allowable asset level for a PWD designated family unit, deduct the allowable asset amount from the available amount to determine the amount of contribution to be made.
Note: Bank loans, lines of credit and credit cards are not considered assets for the purposes of determining eligibility under life-threatening health need.
If there are other resources available, the person is not eligible for assistance through the ministry. Co-funding may be considered when other resources cannot pay the entire cost.
6. If the applicant or recipient is eligible, forward medical information to Health Assistance.
Health Assistance
7. Determine if the person meets the eligibility criteria for the item(s) requested. Follow the procedures outlined for the specific health supplement that has been requested:
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8. Complete the appropriate decision.
Ongoing Life-Threatening Health Needs
Effective: January 1, 2020
When providing ongoing health supplements for life-threatening health needs, follow the procedures outlined for the specific health supplement and perform eligibility reviews by confirming:
Responsibilities
Effective: January 1, 2020
Health Supplements for Persons With a Life-Threatening Health Need |
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Employment and Assistance Worker (EAW) and Community Integration Specialist (CSW) |
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Health Assistance |
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A summarized Authority Level matrix is available in Resources for Staff.