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Home/Health/Practitioner & Professional Resources/BC PharmaCare for health professionals/Newsletter, manuals, pamphlets, reports/PharmaCare Policy Manual/6. Understanding PharmaCare Benefit Status

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  • PharmaCare Policy Manual
    • 1. Introduction to the BC PharmaCare Program
    • 2. Provider Enrolment in PharmaCare
    • 3. Claims Submission
    • 4. Offline (Manual) Claims
    • 5. Pricing Policies and Product Reimbursement
    • 6. Understanding PharmaCare Benefit Status
      • 6.1 Benefit Status Types
      • 6.2 Health Canada's Special Access Program Drugs
      • 6.3 Special Authority Coverage
      • 6.4 Collaborative Prescribing Agreements
      • 6.5 Drug Review Process
    • 7. Coverage Plans
    • 8. Pharmacy Fees, Subsidies, Provider Payment
    • 9. Privacy
    • 10. Audit
    • 11. Contacts for Practitioners and Providers

6. Understanding PharmaCare Benefit Status

Last updated on August 13, 2020
  • 6.1 Benefit Status Types
  • 6.2 Health Canada's Special Access Programme Drugs
  • 6.3 Special Authority Coverage
  • 6.4 Collaborative Prescribing Agreements
  • 6.5 Drug Review Process
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