Why did I get a letter from Medavie Blue Cross after I had health services that were covered by the Interim Federal Health Program?
You may get a letter from Medavie Blue Cross asking you to confirm if you were given health services or products on a given date.
You should:
- answer the question,
- sign the letter, and
- return it to Medavie Blue Cross.
This isn’t a bill. This will help to prevent fraud. Signing this letter won’t affect your health coverage or your immigration status.
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