PharmaCare Plan B covers B.C. residents who are permanent residents of long-term care facilities licensed under the Community Care and Assisted Living Act and patients of hospitals licensed under Part 2 of the Hospital Act.
PharmaCare Plan B covers B.C. residents who are permanent residents of long-term care facilities (excluding extended-care, acute-care, multi-level and assisted living facilities) that are licensed under the Community Care and Assisted Living Act and patients of hospitals licensed under Part 2 of the Hospital Act.
Each long-term care facility is served by one contracted pharmacy.
To receive payment for services to a long-term care facility, a pharmacy must be enrolled with PharmaCare in the Plan B pharmacy sub-class. See the PharmaCare Provider Enrolment Guide for more information.
Pharmacies servicing long-term care facilities provide residents with medications packaged in a monitored dosage system.
PharmaCare pays a monthly fee (capitation fee) to pharmacies contracted to provide service to a long-term care facility for each bed occupied by a patient receiving Plan B coverage. See Related Services List for what is included in the capitation fee.
At the end of each month, PharmaCare pays the contracted pharmacy a capitation fee for each bed that
The capitation fee is $65. The capitation fee is paid in addition to eligible drug costs.
Payments are per serviced bed, regardless of whether different residents have occupied a bed during the month.
Capitation fee payment is based on the actual occupancy of the facility (i.e., the actual number of occupied beds for the month), not on the maximum licensed capacity of the facility.
Capitation fees are not made for short-term (“respite”, “swing”, or “temporary”) patients in a facility. Claims for pharmacy services for respite patients must be made under Fair PharmaCare or Plan C, depending on each patient’s eligibility.
Plan B payments are monitored. Any over-payment in a given month will be recovered. All PharmaCare payments are subject to audit by the Ministry of Health.
All supporting documentation for Plan B invoices (e.g., working papers, prescriptions, authorizations, and the PHN list for which claims were made on the invoice) must be retained on file by the pharmacy in accordance with the Audit Policy.
No dispensing fees or special services fees are paid for Plan B patients. These are covered by the capitation fee.
Pharmacists may charge a fee for administering a publicly funded vaccine to a Plan B patient. For details, see Section 8.10—Pharmacist Administration of Drugs and Vaccines.
The British Columbia PharmaCare Pharmacy Agreement for the Provision of PharmaCare Services to Long Term Care Facilities is valid only for the licensed facility named in the agreement.
In the event of a change in the facility licence or licensee (e.g., a change in facility name, address, etc.), the pharmacy must
If there is a change of administration at a long-term care facility, the facility must
Submit only one invoice per pharmacy per month for Plan B capitation fees (i.e., all contracted care facilities must be claimed on the same invoice). Multiple invoices cannot be processed.
Invoices for Plan B must be submitted on a monthly basis, using PharmaCare Prescription Invoices.
>> To order additional Invoices, contact the Help Desk.
Submit Plan B monthly invoices to PharmaCare at or near the end of each month. This ensures that the information on the number of occupied and serviced beds for the month is accurate.
For questions about Plan B billings, contact PharmaCare Information Support.
To order PharmaCare Prescription Invoices, contact the Help Desk and provide your Site ID.