News release

Province Extends Travel Assistance Program for Surgical Patients

Health and Wellness
Action for Health
A pilot program that helps surgical patients who need to travel to other parts of the province with expenses is being extended.

A pilot program that helps surgical patients who need to travel to other parts of the province with travel expenses is being extended. (Communications Nova Scotia / File)


Nova Scotians who need to travel to other parts of the province for surgery will continue to receive support for travel and accommodation.

The Province has extended the In-province Travel Assistance Pilot Program to Support Surgical Access for another year. The program reduces out-of-pocket costs for eligible, lower-income patients who must travel within the province for scheduled surgery, or endoscopy or cystoscopy procedures, including for the day of their surgery/procedure and some related appointments.

“Improving and increasing access to healthcare includes helping Nova Scotians reduce the financial burden associated with travelling to other parts of the province to receive a surgery or procedure,” said Health and Wellness Minister Michelle Thompson. “This program may also help some patients get their surgery or procedure sooner if they can travel to a location with a shorter wait time.”

The pilot, which began June 1, 2023, is extended to May 31, 2025. It provides reimbursement for:

  • transportation costs at $0.58 per kilometre when using personal vehicles
  • accommodation costs of up to $85 per night if travelling more than 50 kilometres (one-way)
  • transportation and accommodation costs for someone to travel with the patient if necessary.

To be eligible for the program, Nova Scotians must:

  • have a confirmed surgery, endoscopy or cystoscopy procedure date
  • be on the Nova Scotia Health wait list for surgery, or an endoscopy or cystoscopy procedure
  • be a resident of Nova Scotia with a valid health card
  • have a gross family income of less than $35,000 per year
  • not have private insurance that covers travel or accommodation costs.

People can apply at: https://beta.novascotia.ca/surgical-access-initiative-program

Providing the care Nova Scotians need and deserve is a key solution in Action for Health, the government’s plan to improve healthcare in Nova Scotia.


Quick Facts:

  • 43 patients received financial support through the program in 2023-24
  • endoscopy procedures use an endoscope or thin tube to look inside the upper (throat, stomach) or lower (colon, bowel) gastrointestinal tract
  • cystoscopy procedures examine or repair tissues inside the bladder using a cystoscope, a thin tube with a camera and light inserted through the urethra

Additional Resources:

News release – Government Pilots Travel Assistance Program for Surgical Patients: https://news.novascotia.ca/en/2023/05/25/government-pilots-travel-assistance-program-surgical-patients


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