Learn about OHIP+
Starting January 1, 2018, more than 4,400 drug products will be free for anyone age 24 years or younger. You don’t need to enroll – all you need is a health card number and an eligible prescription.
Who will be covered
All babies, children and youth age 24 years and under who have OHIP coverage will be automatically covered by OHIP+: Children and Youth Pharmacare.
You do not have to enroll or register to access OHIP+ – coverage is automatic.
OHIP+ coverage will stop on your 25th birthday, but you may qualify for other financial help with prescription drug costs.
What medications will be covered
OHIP+ will completely cover the cost of more than 4,400 drug products that are currently available through the Ontario Drug Benefit program, including:
Medications available through the Exceptional Access Program may also be covered if an individual qualifies.
How to get your medication
If you’re a parent
Starting January 1, 2018, if your child is 24 years old or under and needs a covered medication:
If you’re 24 years old or under
Starting January 1, 2018, if you need a covered medication:
How OHIP+ affects other coverage
Insurance plans
If you have a child eligible for OHIP+, as of January 1, 2018, OHIP+ will be the first payer for eligible drug products.
Our program with MDM has been amended to exclude coverage for these drugs / individuals beginning January 1st. There is nothing employees need to do.
Trillium Drug Program members
If your child is age 24 or under and a member of a Trillium Drug Program household, as of January 1, 2018 they will be covered through OHIP+. This means, because you don’t pay out-of-pocket for their medications, no money from those medications will count toward your deductible.
Students going to university/college in another province
If you’re going to university or college in another province, your prescriptions may still be covered by OHIP+ if you:
You may be able to get a larger “travel supply” of your medication before leaving Ontario.
Updated: November 6, 2017
Published: July 4, 2017
Related information
Related
Apply for OHIP and get a health card
Documents needed to get a health card
Get coverage for prescription drugs
Applying to the Exceptional Access Program
Mental health services for children and youth