Dear Advocate:
Non-Covered Prescriptions
Dear Advocate,
My father lives in a nursing home and recently developed a rash requiring
the attention of a dermatologist who prescribed a medicated cream that
is not covered by Medi-Cal. Am I correct in assuming that we must pay
privately for the prescription?
Sincerely,
A concerned daughter in Fresno
Dear Daughter,
Yes, you do have to pay privately for a prescription not covered by
Medi-Cal. However, the charges can be deducted from the share of cost
before you pay the nursing home. Under the Johnson v. Rank judgment effective
October 1, 1989, all Medi-Cal recipients must have the opportunity to
use their Share of Cost to purchase medically necessary medical or remedial
care, supplies and/or equipment not paid for by the Medi-Cal program and
ordered by their physician. You need to get the prescription from the
doctor, make a copy for the facility, fill the prescription at the pharmacy,
bring the bill (and a copy of the prescription) to the facility and deduct
the cost of the prescription from that month's share of cost. Although
you will have to pay initially for the prescription at the pharmacy, you
can then deduct the amount paid out from your dad's share of cost for
that month.
From the March 2002 Advocate
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