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Here is the breakdown of a $60 payment for a prescription at a pharmacy, at the time of your first purchase of the month: For a total prescription cost of $60, you first pay the deductible of $22. Then on the remaining $38, RAMQ pays 68%, or $25.84, and you pay 32% (your portion of the co-insurance), or $12.16.
- Rates in Effect
Rates in effect from July 1, 2024 to June 30, 2025 Through...
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- Rates in Effect
Jul 1, 2024 · Rates in effect from July 1, 2024 to June 30, 2025 Through the income tax return. Annual premium: Contribution paid to Revenu Québec through your tax return; Between $0 and $744 per person, depending on your net family income
To calculate the premium, complete Schedule K. Completing and sending us Schedule K does not mean you are registering for the Québec prescription drug insurance plan. If you would like more information about the public prescription drug insurance plan, see Prescription drug insurance on the RAMQ website or the instructions for line 447 in the guide to the income tax return (TP-1.G-V).
Jun 23, 2022 · Premium for Quebec's prescription drug plan will be frozen until June 2023 The maximum premium will remain at $710, Quebec's health ministry says. Author of the article:
Jul 26, 2024 · Health insurance covers all essential medical care for residents of Quebec. Register for insurance or renew your card.
Apr 28, 2021 · Register with the public prescription drug insurance plan and know the conditions of coverage. Show more Last update: April 28, 2021
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The cost price paid by the pharmacist excludes their profit margin and includes 2 elements. Price of the prescription drug: actual price paid by the pharmacist for a prescription drug; Amount paid to the distributor: amount set by the government and paid by the pharmacist for the supply of prescription drugs