Product Premiums. (1) If the price of a Pharmaceutical charged by its manufacturer is more than the subsidy set out in the Pharmaceutical Schedule for the Pharmaceutical, the Provider may charge a Service User the difference between the manufacturer’s price and the subsidy, plus any mark-up ("Product Premium"), in addition to any Co-payments charged, in accordance with clause D.5.
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Samples: www.tewhatuora.govt.nz, www.tewhatuora.govt.nz, www.tewhatuora.govt.nz
Product Premiums. (1) If the price of a Pharmaceutical charged by its manufacturer is more than the subsidy set out in the Pharmaceutical Schedule for the Pharmaceutical, the Provider may charge a Service User the difference between the manufacturer’s price and the subsidy, plus any markxxxx-up ("Product Premium"), in addition to any Co-payments charged, in accordance with clause D.5.
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Samples: www.pharmacytoday.co.nz, tas.health.nz, tas.health.nz
Product Premiums. (1) If the price of a Pharmaceutical charged by its manufacturer is more than the subsidy set out in the Pharmaceutical Schedule for the Pharmaceutical, the Provider may charge a Service User the difference between the manufacturer’s price and the subsidy, plus any mark-up ("Product Premium"), in addition to any Co-payments chargedpayments, in accordance with clause D.5D.6.
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Samples: www.pharmacytoday.co.nz
Product Premiums. (1a) If the price of a Pharmaceutical charged by its manufacturer is more than the subsidy set out in the Pharmaceutical Schedule for the that Pharmaceutical, the Provider then you may charge a Service User a Product Premium for the difference between the manufacturer’s price and the subsidy, plus any mark-up ("Product Premium")up, in addition to any Co-Co- payments charged, in accordance with clause D.5H4.4.
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Samples: www.nra.health.nz