Telus Health, Medical Services Commission reach settlement over fee program: minister

B.C. Health Minister Adrian Dix pauses while responding to questions during a news conference in Vancouver on Monday, Nov. 7, 2022. Dix says a pending court action over protecting public health care has been averted with a settlement between Telus Health and British Columbia's Medical Services Commission. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck

VICTORIA - A British Columbia company offering health services to patients who pay annual fees starting at $4,650 has agreed to modify its policies, averting a court challenge over public health care, says the province's health minister.

An out-of-court settlement between B.C.'s Medical Services Commission and Telus Health suspends the commission's injunction application filed last December that alleges the company's LifePlus program was charging for health services that are covered under the Medical Services Plan, Adrian Dix said Wednesday.

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