Under the Methadone Maintenance Payment Program, PharmaCare offers pharmacies a payment program for witnessing ingestion of methadone.
This section also includes information on reimbursement and claims submission for methadone for treatment of pain.
Eligible activities for Methadone Maintenance Payment Program
PharmaCare offers pharmacies a payment program for pharmacy-witnessed ingestion of only methadone for maintenance.
Eligible products are detailed on the OAT DINs and PINs web page.
Methadone—coverage for pain
Methadone is a regular benefit under most PharmaCare plans. Methadone prescribed for pain must be dispensed using the Drug Identification Number (DIN) for the product dispensed.
Required Product Identification Numbers (PINs)
Pharmacies must use specific PINs and DINs to identify claims for methadone for maintenance and those for the treatment of pain.
[List Updated May, 2019] See the OAT DINs and PINs web page.
General requirements for the Methadone for Maintenance Payment Program
Participation in the interaction fee portion of the payment program is optional. Pharmacies that elect to participate must
Drug cost reimbursement and fees paid
Pharmacies that choose to participate in the payment program are reimbursed for pharmacist-witnessed ingestion of eligible methadone products at
Pharmacies that do not enroll in the payment program are reimbursed for eligible methadone products at
Methadone dispensing fees and the Frequency of Dispensing Policy
Methadone dispensed under the Methadone Maintenance Payment Program is subject to a maximum of one dispensing fee and one interaction fee per patient per day (in cases where the interaction fee is applicable), regardless of physician administration instructions on the prescription.
Dispensing fees for methadone for maintenance are subject to the Frequency of Dispensing policy, however, PharmaCare continues to pay an interaction fee for each ingestion witnessed.
Methadone dispensations involving direct interaction with the patient
To qualify for methadone interaction fee, the pharmacist must witness the ingestion of the medication by the patient.
In the context of OAT delivery only, the pharmacist can appoint a delegate to witness the ingestion of OAT and qualify for the interaction fee. The delegate must be a pharmacy employee and can be a pharmacy assistant, pharmacy technician, or a pharmacy nurse.
Methadone dispenses involving direct interaction with the patient must be dispensed under the correct OAT product identification numbers (PINs).
Methadone dispensations that do NOT involve direct patient interaction
The interaction fee may not be claimed when a pharmacist does not witness the ingestion.
If a pharmacy claims the interaction fee when a pharmacist has not witnessed ingestion, the claim is subject to audit and recovery.
Situations that do not involve direct interaction include:
Methadone dispensations for OAT that do not involve direct patient interaction must be dispensed under the appropriate OAT PINs.
PharmaCare does not pay an interaction fee for dispenses of buprenorphine/naloxone, Suboxone, or Kadian.
Multiple-day supply of methadone ("carries")
“Carries” must be claimed as a multiple-day supply for drug cost, plus a single dispensing fee and single interaction fee.
Multiple dispensing fees and/or interaction fees claimed for “carries” will be subject to recovery by PharmaCare.
For example, when a pharmacist dispenses a three‑day prescription for methadone, and there is face-to-face interaction with the patient in the form of witnessing ingestion, only one dispensing fee and one interaction fee is permitted for the three-day supply.
Payment of interaction fees
The interaction fee is payable to enrolled pharmacies for all PharmaCare-eligible claims (except for Plan B claims), including those above or below the Fair PharmaCare deductible.
Interaction fees are calculated automatically using transaction data from PharmaNet. Payments are made monthly on the last payment of the following month.
Reimbursement for specific PharmaCare plans and patient groups
Methadone for maintenance patients covered under Plan B must also be dispensed under the appropriate product identification numbers for methadone for maintenance and are reimbursed as follows:
PharmaCare pays methadone interaction fees for Fair PharmaCare patients regardless of whether they have met their annual deductible.
PharmaCare covers 100% of the cost of methadone for maintenance and associated dispensing fees for persons born before 1940, whether or not they are registered for Fair PharmaCare.
Persons born on or after January 1, 1940, do not qualify for this coverage even if their spouse receives enhanced Fair PharmaCare coverage.
This fee coverage applies only to Methadone Maintenance Payment Program dispensing fees.
Pharmacies can process methadone maintenance transactions as normal for these patients; PharmaCare automatically pays the dispensing fees for eligible seniors on those transactions.
PharmaCare does not cover methadone for clients of the Non-Insured Health Benefits (NIHB) program.
The NIHB program covers the cost of methadone for eligible clients. Methadone is an open benefit under the NIHB.
For more information, pharmacies can contact the NIHB Toll-free Inquiry Centre (First Canadian Health Management Corporation) at 1 888 511-4666, Monday - Friday, 6:30 AM to midnight (EST) and, on weekends and holidays, from 8 AM to midnight (EST).
Audit of methadone claims
The accuracy and validity of methadone claims is verified on a monthly basis.
As stated in the PharmaNet Compliance Standards, it is acceptable to submit batch claims only if you are submitting claims for
Enter the claim using the correct PIN (for maintenance) or DIN (for pain). Refer to the OAT DINs and PINs page for detailed instructions for specific products/strengths and interaction fees.