Drug Plan and Extended Benefits Branch: Family Health Benefits
Provided by: Government of Saskatchewan - Health
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Service Description
A range of health benefits are available for low-income working families who meet the standards of an income test or who are receiving the Saskatchewan Employment Supplement.
Children are covered for:
- Most dental services
- Eye examinations once a year; basic eyeglasses
- Emergency ambulance
- Basic medical supplies (some items require prior approval)
- Prescription drugs in the Saskatchewan Formulary.
Parents or legal guardians are covered for:
- An eye examination every 2 years
- Drug coverage with $100 semi-annual family deductible and 35 per cent consumer co-payment thereafter.
Eligibility
Ministry of Social Services determines the eligibility for these benefits - call 1-888-488-6385 for details.
Application Process
Call 1-888-488-6385 to complete a pre-assessment.
Toll-Free: 1-888-488-6385
Service Website
Coverage Area
Saskatchewan
Languages Offered
English
Acute and Emergency Services Branch / Drug Plan and Extended Benefits Branch / Community Care Branch / SAIL
- Audiology and Hearing Services
- Complaints: Hearing Aid Businesses
- Drug Plan and Extended Benefits Branch: Children’s Drug Plan
- Drug Plan and Extended Benefits Branch: Emergency Assistance for Prescription Drugs
- Drug Plan and Extended Benefits Branch: Family Health Benefits
- Drug Plan and Extended Benefits Branch: High Drug Cost Assistance
- Drug Plan and Extended Benefits Branch: Palliative Care Drug Coverage
- Drug Plan and Extended Benefits Branch: Pharmaceutical Information Program
- Drug Plan and Extended Benefits Branch: Seniors’ Drug Plan
- Health Care Concerns and Complaints
- SAIL
- Therapy Services
Location Info
Accessibility
Wheelchair access - designated parking spaces; Wheelchair access - lowered elevator buttons; Wheelchair access - front or side or back doors; Wheelchair access - ramps; Wheelchair access - washrooms (at least one)
Toll-Free: 1-888-488-6385
Website
www.saskatchewan.ca/government/government-structure/ministries/health
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