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Through the Ontario Drug Benefit (ODB) Program, the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care covers most of the cost of over 3,200 drug products listed in the Ontario Drug Benefit Formulary/Comparative Drug Index, including some nutrition products and diabetic testing agents. The ODB Program covers the above mentioned products for people eligible for ODB coverage if the products are prescribed by a prescriber who is licensed in Ontario, and purchased in an Ontario pharmacy that is on-line with the ministry’s Health Network System or from an Ontario doctor authorized to sell prescription drug products. The ODB does not cover the following products: syringes and other diabetic supplies such as lancets and glucometers, eyeglasses, dentures, hearing aids, or compression stockings. Prescription drugs purchased outside Ontario are not reimbursed by the ODB program. Note : For information on assistance for hearing aids, please call 1-800-268-6021 or (416) 327-8804 What Happens Once You Turn 65
As long as the ministry has the correct mailing address, individuals will receive notification of their upcoming ODB eligibility by mail about 2 months before they turn 65. For those qualifying as seniors ODB benefits begin on the first day of the month following their 65th birthday. Seniors, with a valid Health Card, who are turning 65 years of age are automatically entitled to receive benefits under the ODB program, and do not need to apply for coverage. They need only to take their prescription and Health Card to the pharmacy and tell the pharmacist that they are now eligible for the ODB program. The pharmacist will check their eligibility on the government’s Health Network System. Co-Payments and Deductibles
The benefit year for all ODB recipients starts on August 1 and ends on July 31 of the following year. ODB eligible people may be asked to pay some portion of their prescription drug product costs as follows :
All newly eligible seniors are automatically enrolled in the higher co-payment category. The ministry's letter advises individuals that if they think they may be eligible for the lower $2 co payment, they can complete an application form and send it to the ministry. This will ensure they are placed in the right co-payment category. Application forms for the lower $2 co-payment are available at Ontario pharmacies. For more information about the program, or to have a Co-Payment Application Form mailed to you, please call 1-888-405-0405 or (416) 503-4586. Deductible for Seniors in the Higher Income Category
To see how much the deductible will be during the first year in the ODB program, look at the month in which you turn 65. Remember that once you reach the deductible, you will then pay up to $6.11 for every eligible prescription filled. You will pay the full $100 deductible each year after (August 1 to July 31) and then up to $6.11 for every eligible prescription filled.
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Call the ministry INFOline at 1-866-532-3161 (Toll-free in Ontario only) TTY 1-800-387-5559 Hours of operation : 8:30am - 5:00pm |
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