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Did you know? 94% of recent Saskatchewan patients surveyed rated their hospital experience as excellent, very good, or good. Drug Plan Prescription QuantitiesThe Drug Plan places no limitation on the quantities of drugs that may be prescribed. Prescribers exercise their professional judgment in determining the course and duration of treatment for their patients. In most cases, the Drug Plan will not pay benefits or credit deductibles for more than a three-month supply of a drug at one time. The pharmacist may charge one dispensing fee for each prescription for most drugs listed in the Formulary. If a prescription is for the duration of one month or more, the pharmacist is entitled to charge a dispensing fee for each 34-day supply. The agreement does not prohibit the pharmacist from dispensing more than a 34-day supply for one fee. The agreement also contains a list of two-month and 100-day supply drugs. Prescribing and dispensing should be in these quantities once the medical therapy of a patient is in the maintenance stage, unless there are unusual circumstances that require these quantities not be dispensed. |