Non-Insured Health Benefits (NIHB)

Indigenous Services Canada provides eligible clients with coverage for a specified range of medically necessary health-related goods and services when not covered through private insurance plans or territorial health and social programs. IRC’s Health & Wellness offers support through this process with the Inuvialuit Health Systems Navigator.  

This includes prescription drugs, over-the-counter medication, medical supplies and equipment, mental health counselling, dental care, vision care, and medical transportation.

Learn more about the Non-Insured Health Benefits Program

An eligible client must be identified as a resident of Canada. They must also be a registered Inuvialuit (or registered through another Land Claim organization).

A child less than 2 years old, whose parent is an eligible client, is also eligible.  

Parents can register their child at any age with their land claim organization and then register with NIHB for their own N number, see details below.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an N number?

This is your personal identification number as an eligible Inuvialuit/Inuit client of the Non-Insured Health Benefit (NIHB) Program. Your N number is different than your health care number and your Inuvialuit enrolment number, you have to remember your N number and provide it to service providers outside your home territory (dentist, pharmacist, etc.) who provide health services to you. While IRC does not issue this N number, IRC staff can help you find or register for a NIHB Inuit N number:

Jennifer Picek
Senior Manager of Health Programs

Tel: (867) 777-7024
Email: jpicek@inuvialuit.com

Holly Edwards-Joe
Program Support Assistant 

Tel: (867) 777-7058
Email: hedwardsjoe@inuvialuit.com

How can I get my N number?

If you have lost your N number or do not know what it is, you may contact Jennifer Picek or Holly Edwards- Joe by email: jpicek@inuvialuit.com or hedwardsjoe@inuvialuit.com

In order to apply/register for a Non-Insured Health Benefit (NIHB) Inuit N number with NIHB,

Send a request for your child’s N number along with the following scanned documents to the attention of Belinda Kasak in the subject line to sac.ssnasvsnihb.isc@canada.ca 

  • a letter of recognition from the Inuvialuit (IRC Enrolment)
  • a copy of your child’s birth certificate
  • your return address and contact information

Once the above requested information is received, your child’s N number will be sent to you.

If you have any questions about requesting an N number, contact Belinda Kasak at 613-952-8586.

You can find more information on the NIHB program here.

Are my children covered under Indigenous Services NIHB Program?

Inuvialuit and Nunavut region

  • In both the Inuvialuit Settlement Region and Nunavut, your child is automatically covered if they are less than 2 years old and have an eligible parent who is registered for NIHB Program benefits.
  • Children at any age can be registered with the land claim organization. Parents and guardians are encouraged to register children right away and before their first birthday to make sure NIHB coverage continues under the child’s own identification number (‘N’ number). Please register children with IRC’s Enrolment Department.

Inuvialuit Health Systems Navigator

The Inuvialuit Health Systems Navigator also works to increase awareness and access to health and benefit services for eligible clients, including territorial health insured services and supplemental health programs, and non-insured health services and benefits.

They participate in various health and social service forums to gain information on improving Inuvialuit health.

The Inuvialuit Health Systems Navigator also acts as the first point of contact for communities, organizations, and individuals requesting information, support, and/or advocacy on territorial health systems and/or NIHB.

They support eligible clients towards a resolution of complex cases, denials, and appeals.

Did you know? You have the right to appeal the decision when coverage has been denied by NIHB. Talk to the Inuvialuit Health Systems Navigator today!

NIHB navigators, including the Inuvialuit Health Systems Navigator, work to improve awareness of the NIHB program and provide information on the eligible benefit areas. This includes:

  • Guidance in accessing these eligible benefits.
  • Linkages with territorial programs as well as other administrative issues surrounding the NIHB program.
  • Procedures to address denial and appeals.

By working with community health workers and service providers, navigators work to improve access to the NIHB program for eligible clients.

For a case to be reviewed as an appeal, a letter from the recipient or parent/guardian must be mailed to the NIHB program along with supporting information from the provider or prescriber. This includes:

  • The condition for which the benefit is being requested.
  • The diagnosis and prognosis, including what other alternatives have been tried.
  • Relevant diagnostic test results.
  • Justification for the proposed treatment and any additional supporting information.

Any questions about the appeal process can be directed to: Jennifer Picek, Senior Manager of Health Programs, by email: jpicek@inuvialuit.com  Tel: (867)777-7024  Toll free: 1(855)777-7011