Oral contraceptives, central nervous system stimulants, and antidepressants: covered.
Please note that your student Plan covers certain prescription drugs that aren’t covered by RAMQ. In this case, the pharmacist will give you a receipt indicating that the public plan provides no reimbursement. The insurance company will then reimburse you for the cost of the lowest priced equivalent generic product on the market.
If you're a Quebec resident (including international students who have become Quebec residents):
Ensure that you’re registered for one of these two plans:
If you aren’t covered by one of these two plans (Quebec Medicare or a private or public drug plan), you can’t submit prescription drug claims to the student Health Plan.
All claims for prescription drugs must first be submitted to a parent’s, spouse’s, or employee plan or to RAMQ before being submitted to the student Health Plan.
Subsequently, the reimbursement received via the student Health Plan corresponds to the difference between the price of the drug and the amount reimbursed by the former plan (private plan or RAMQ). Quebec residents can be covered for up to 100% of eligible prescription drug costs by combining their private/RAMQ drug coverage and their student Health Plan.
Payable amount of $150 per insured person per coverage period for all vaccines not covered by the RAMQ. Administration fees are not included.
The cost of a semi-private room for each day of hospitalization with no limit as to the number of days.
Additional allowance: $50 per day of hospitalization, maximum of 30 days per period of hospitalization.
In the event of a medical emergency, the fees related to the transportation by a licensed ground or air ambulance to the nearest hospital.
Payable amount of $40 per visit, up to a maximum of $400 per insured person per coverage period, for each of the following specialist disciplines:
*The maximum amount applies to all specialists of this discipline.
X-rays required as part of a chiropractic, osteopathic, or podiatric treatment: Maximum of one x-ray exam per specialist per insured person per coverage period, included in the payable amount for these specialists.
Conventional wheelchair: Purchase and repair, or rental; conditions apply.
Walkers or crutches: Purchase or rental; conditions apply.
Spinal brace: Purchase; repair costs are not included.
Brace for a limb, truss, and plaster:Purchase; repair or replacement costs are not included.
Conventional hospital bed: Purchase and repair, or rental; conditions apply.
Orthopaedic shoes: Purchase, up to a maximum of $200 per insured person per coverage period.
Podiatric orthosis or arch support: Purchase.
Artificial limb: Purchase; repair and replacement costs are eligible. Myoelectric prostheses are excluded. Payable amount of $10,000 per prosthesis or repair.
Artificial eye: Purchase.
External breast prosthesis: Purchase, when required because of total or radical mastectomy, including the purpose of 2 surgical brassieres.
Hearing aids: Purchase, up to a payable amount of $500 per insured person for any period of 5 consecutive coverage periods.
Wigs: Purchase, up to a lifetime payable amount of $200 per insured person, when required as a result of chemotherapy.
Glucometer or reflectant meter: Purchase or rental.
Oxygen and equipment required for its administration: Purchase or rental; conditions apply.
Apnea monitor: Purchase or rental; conditions apply.
Drainage pump and chest percussion accessories: Purchase.
TENS nerve stimulators: Purchase or rental, up to a lifetime maximum of $700 per insured person; conditions apply.
Other therapeutic equipment: Purchase or rental; conditions apply.
Elastic Support stockings: Purchase of medium or firm (over 20 mmHg) support stockings dispensed in a pharmacy or a medical facility.
Catheters: Purchase.
Opaque glasses necessary during radiotherapy or psoriasis treatments: Purchase.
Colostomy, ileostomy, or ureterostomy supplies: Purchase.
Supplies for paraplegics: Purchase.
Medical supplies for gavage: Purchase.
Medical supplies necessary following a tracheotomy: Purchase.
Compressive garments for the treatment of burns: Purchase.
Medicated dressings: Purchase.
The services of a dentist required to repair and replace healthy teeth as a result of an accidental blow to the mouth received while the insured person is covered under this benefit. Dental services must be rendered within 12 months of the accident. Reimbursements are based on the fees indicated in the Dental Association Fee Guide for General Practitioners of the province in which the services are provided (these fees are the ones suggested to general practitioners, not specialists).
The services of a private teacher, up to a payable amount of $25 per hour and a maximum of $1,000 per accident or illness.
Amount of insurance per insured person: $2,500
For detailed information and maximums, please consult your insurance brochure.
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