However, there are some exceptions to this rule:
Temporary visits: If you are temporarily visiting another province or territory in Canada, you may be covered for emergency medical services under the terms of your home province's health insurance plan. The coverage may be limited and subject to certain conditions.
Reciprocal agreements: There are reciprocal agreements between some Canadian provinces and territories that allow residents to access certain health care services in other participating jurisdictions. For example, the Atlantic Provinces have a reciprocal agreement that allows residents of one province to access medically necessary services in another Atlantic Province without having to pay out-of-pocket.
Coverage for specific services: Some provinces and territories may offer coverage for specific health care services outside the province, such as emergency medical care or prescription drug coverage. The specific services and coverage conditions vary by province and territory.
It is important to note that the rules regarding health care coverage outside of the province can be complex and subject to change. It is always best to check with your provincial or territorial health insurance agency or consult with a health care professional to understand your specific coverage and options.