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Changes To Pharmacare Will See Premium Cuts For Some Seniors In Nova Scotia

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 15 Jan, 2016 11:22 AM
  • Changes To Pharmacare Will See Premium Cuts For Some Seniors In Nova Scotia
HALIFAX — Changes to Nova Scotia's Pharmacare program will eliminate or reduce drug premiums for thousands of seniors, while creating a payment scale based on income.
 
Health Minister Leo Glavine says 12,000 seniors who previously paid a premium won't pay one beginning April 1, while another 29,000 will see their premium reduced.
 
Seniors will see co-payments reduced to 20 from 30 per cent to a maximum co-pay of $382 a year.
 
Under the changes a single senior whose income is less than $23,000 a year won't pay a premium, while those in the mid-range will pay $40 or more a month, and those earning more than $75,000 will pay $100 a month.
 
Couples with a combined income below $26,817 won't pay a premium, while couples with a combined income of above $100,000 will pay $200 a month.
 
Anne Corbin, executive director of the Community Links seniors organization, says basing premiums on income is a more equitable approach and she says reducing the co-payment should help those on fixed incomes manage costs.

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