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* [[Canada]] has fourteen health insurance plans (HIP). One by one, the HIPs made a decision to delete non-therapeutic circumcision from the schedule of covered procedures. The HIP for | * [[Canada]] has fourteen health insurance plans (HIP). One by one, the HIPs each made a decision to delete non-therapeutic [[circumcision]] from the schedule of covered procedures. The HIP for Manitoba was the last to discontinue coverage for non-therapeutic circumcision. It stopped in 2006.<ref name="skeldon2008">{{REFdocument | ||
|title=The Medicalization and Resultant Decline of Circumcision in Canada | |||
|url=https://prism.ucalgary.ca/bitstream/handle/1880/47498/2008_HMD_Skeldon.pdf?sequence=1 | |||
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|last=Skeldon | |||
|first=Sean | |||
|publisher=University of Calgary | |||
|format=PDF | |||
|date=2008-03 | |||
|accessdate=2025-01-18 | |||
}}</ref> Third-party payment for non-therapeutic [[circumcision]] is not available in Canada. | |||
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* [[Financial Incentive]] | * [[Financial Incentive]] | ||