Student Health and Wellness! mystudentplan provides health, prescriptions, dental, mental health care plus additional benefits for eligible students.
Provide coverage for prescription drugs in the appropriate generic category. Use the prescription search tool to discover if your medication is covered.
Provide coverage for vision care, paramedical practitioners, mental health care, medical equipment and supplies, ambulance, and more.
Provide coverage for oral examination, x-rays, scaling, polish, fillings, extraction, endodontic and periodontic services.
Provide additional coverages for emergency travel assistance, virtual health care, dental accident, tuition insurance, tutorial insurance, and accidental death and dismemberment.
Withdraw from the Student Benefits Plan if you already have health and dental coverage.
Extend your Student Benefits Plan to include your dependents, providing them with the same Health and Dental benefits. Additional charges must be paid using a VISA or Mastercard credit card or a VISA Debit card.
Re-Enroll in the Student Benefits Plan if you previously opted out, have lost your comparable insurance coverage and are still eligible for the plan.
To correctly use your Student Benefits Plan, you must follow these steps:
Review your student account fee statement and search for the SA Health Plan fee to confirm you are covered by the Student Benefits Plan.
Read and understand your coverage details and limits before you begin using your drug, health, dental or other benefits.
With the Canada Life Online Tool, you can access your plan anytime, anywhere, and enjoy various features such as submitting claims, checking the balance of benefits, confirming coverage and more.
The faster and easier way to use your benefits without completing claims forms and waiting for cheques in your mail or direct deposit in your bank account.
Book an appointment and present your Benefit Cards to get immediate coverage, only paying for the portion not covered.
If your service provider is not set up for direct billing, the online claims process is the quickest and easiest way to get reimbursed for eligible expenses.
The effective date of your plan is the first day of the month in which your program begins. However, there is a 45-day period from the beginning of the term for new enrollments. During this time, you pay out of pocket for all eligible expenses and keep the receipts to submit your claims once the validation period is complete.
Learn how coordination of benefits works when you have multiple health and dental insurance plans and find out how to determinate which plan pays first and how claims are reimbursed.
The following online tools help you to manage your plan, verify prescription drugs covered and save money by visiting our selected providers.
Register via a web browser or the mobile app to submit claims, check claim status, and review benefit balances.
Utilize the prescription search tool to determine whether your medication will be covered by the health plan.
Access exclusive discounts on treatments, eyewear, and dispensing fees by visiting one of our members near you.
No worries! Visit our frequently asked questions section, contact your Benefits Plan Office, use our Contact Centre or Live Chat.
My personal insurance solutions fit the needs of students who are not eligible for the Student Benefits Plan and need Health and Dental benefits.
Online forms Deadline Submit your online applications within 30 days from the start date of your program.
Plan Card Registration Register for your Plan Card and use it where direct billing to Canada Life is available.
Prescription Search Tool Find out if your prescription drugs are covered by the student plan.
Plan Claims Learn more about submitting online or manual claims to Canada Life to get your refund.
Email: healthplan@bcitsa.ca Phone: 778-589-4012 Address: Room #303A, 3700 Willingdon Ave. Student Association Centre Building(SE2), 3rd Floor. Burnaby, British Columbia V5G 3H2, CA
Monday to Friday from 5:00am to 5:00pm PST Phone: 1-877-746-5566