Ya that’s not necessarily true. All provinces run their medical differently. I have an example of here in BC how I wouldn’t because of those reasons but I would dig deeper into your own provinces guidelines instead of assuming.
Hi Here is what written in Manitoba Pharmacare website. Can you kindly spare few minutes to check if this is something different than BC pharmacare?
About the Manitoba Pharmacare Program
Changes to Dispensing Fees
Effective Aug. 18, 2017
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Pharmacare is a drug benefit program for eligible Manitobans, regardless of disease or age, whose income is seriously affected by high prescription drug costs.
Pharmacare coverage is based on both your total family income and the amount you pay for eligible prescription drugs. The total family income is adjusted to include a spouse and the number of dependents, if applicable.
Each year you are required to pay a portion of the cost of your eligible prescription drugs. This amount is your annual Pharmacare deductible. Pharmacare sets your deductible based on your adjusted family income.
You qualify for the Manitoba Pharmacare program if you meet all of the following criteria:
- You are eligible for Manitoba Health, Seniors and Active Living coverage.
- Your prescriptions are not covered by other provincial or federal programs.
Manitoba Health, Seniors and Active Living
Provincial Drug Programs
300 Carlton Street
Winnipeg, Manitoba R3B 3M9
Phone: 204-786-7141
Toll free: 1-800-297-8099
FAX: 204-786-6634
TTY/TDD Relay Service: 204-774-8618 outside Winnipeg: 711 or 1-800-855-0511
E-mail:
pharmacare@gov.mb.ca