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The following tables allow you to estimate your deductible and family maximum. Once your family's net income has been verified by the Canada Revenue Agency, PharmaCare will send you written confirmation of your level of assistance.
Fair PharmaCare Plan
Net Annual Family
Income
Family Deductible
Portion of Eligible Costs PharmaCare Pays
(once deductible reached)
Family Maximum
(after which 100% of costs are covered)
Less than $15,000
None - Government assists you with your drug costs immediately.
70%
Equal to 2% of your net income
Between $15,000 and $30,000
Equal to 2% of your net income
70%
Equal to 3% of your net income
Over $30,000
Equal to 3% of your net income
70%
Equal to 4% of your net income
The deductible and family maximum are based on income bands so they are not exact percentages of annual family income. For example, if your family income is $34,500, a deductible based on exactly 3% would be $1,035. However, all families with an income between $31,667 and $35,000 are assigned a family deductible of $1,000.
If you or your spouse were born in 1939 or earlier, you will receive the following enhanced Fair PharmaCare assistance:
Fair PharmaCare Plan - Enhanced Assistance
Net Annual Family
Income
Family Deductible
Portion of Eligible Costs PharmaCare Pays
(once deductible reached)
Family Maximum
(after which 100% of costs are covered)
Less than $33,000
None - Government assists you with your drug costs immediately.
75%
Equal to 1.25% of your net income
Between $33,000 and $50,000
Equal to 1% of your net income
75%
Equal to 2% of your net income
Over $50,000
Equal to 2% of your net income
75%
Equal to 3% of your net income
The deductible and family maximum are based on income bands so they are not exact percentages of annual family income. For example, if your family income is $19,000, a family maximum based on exactly 1.25% would be $237.50. However, all families with an income between $18,000 and $22,000 are assigned a family maximum of $250.