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The Canadian Drug Insurance Pooling Corporation (CDIPC) and the Quebec Drug Insurance Pooling CorporationTM (QDIPC) coordinate the pooling process among various life and health insurance companies. The primary objective of pooling is to allow group insurance policyholders to protect themselves against the financial impact of significant drug claim costs.
Features applicable to Quebec groups
- Pooling applies to all drugs covered by private plans for all eligible groups, regardless of their size.
- Groups with less than 6,000 plan members are subject to the same standard formula that is applied across the industry, whether the group is insured or not.
Pooling parameters for 2025
We will continue to apply the threshold and costs for groups of 50 to 124 certificates to insured groups of 125 or more certificates in compliance with the pooling parameters set by the CDIPC.
Group size (number of certificates) Threshold per QDIPC certificate Threshold per certificate at iA Financial Group Net annual cost per individual certificate Net annual cost per family certificate Less than 25 $10,000 $10,000* $270 $810 25 to 49 $18,000 $18,0001 $195 $584 50 to 124 $32,500 $32,5001 $113 $405 125 to 249 $60,000 $32,5001 $113 $405 250 to 499 $90,000 $32,5001 $113 $405 500 to 999 $115,000 $32,5001 $113 $405 1,000 to 3,999 $150,000 $32,5001 $113 $405 4,000 to 5,999 $300,000 $32,5001 $113 $405
1May vary depending on the threshold established by the CDIPC. These new parameters will be used for 2025 renewals. We also offer several pooling parameters for groups that are funded on a retention or ASO basis. Read the communiqué that we will send to group insurance plan administrators on December 16. Read the French version.
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