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  • /en/citizens/new-employment

    You must join your new employer’s private prescription drug plan, unless your drugs are covered under another private plan.

  • /en/citizens/retirement

    If you are covered by a private plan as part of your job, you have to check your prescription drug insurance when you retire.

  • /en/citizens/prescription-drug-insurance/annual-premium

    As a rule, you have to pay an annual premium to Revenu Québec to remain insured under the Public Prescription Drug Insurance Plan.

  • /en/citizens/turning-65

    When you turn 65, you are automatically registered with the Public Prescription Drug Insurance Plan. If you are also eligible for a private plan, you have a choice to make.

  • /en/citizens/prescription-drug-insurance/know-conditions-coverage

    The public plan covers the prescription drugs on the List of Medications that are prescribed by a health professional and, in most cases, purchased in Québec.

  • /en/citizens/new-couple

    RAMQ administers the public health and prescription drug insurance plans. It also remunerates health professionals.

  • /en/citizens/separation-divorce

    RAMQ administers the public health and prescription drug insurance plans. It also remunerates health professionals.

  • /en/citizens/prescription-drug-insurance/covered-pharmacy-services

    Several services rendered by pharmacists are covered by prescription drug insurance. Find out which pharmacy services are available with or without cost.

  • /en/citizens/birth-adoption

    Learn how to register a newborn or adopted child for the Health Insurance Plan and the Public Prescription Drug Insurance Plan.

  • /en/citizens/death-loved-one

    What you need to do after the death of a loved one who was covered by the health insurance and prescription drug insurance plans.

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