Prescription charges
Posted: Sat Dec 17, 2022 3:54 pm
Before I go to my usual pharmacy and possibly cause an argument, I thought I had better seek views from you good people.
Recently I went to my pharmacy to get my usual prescription. Usually I just pay what they ask and get on with my day. However, I had need to check my Gesy beneficiary record and noted a sentence I usually skip over. To paraphrase, it said that if the pharmacist charged me more than Gesy says I should pay, then I could ask for the extra money back.
My receipt says that Gesy paid 17.81 euros toward my prescription and that I paid 10.48. My beneficiary record entry for the transaction (submitted, not pending) implies I should have paid 3.00 euros. Therefore it would seem I can claim 7.48 euros back from the pharmacist.
Have any of you got involved in this? Am I reading it right?
Recently I went to my pharmacy to get my usual prescription. Usually I just pay what they ask and get on with my day. However, I had need to check my Gesy beneficiary record and noted a sentence I usually skip over. To paraphrase, it said that if the pharmacist charged me more than Gesy says I should pay, then I could ask for the extra money back.
My receipt says that Gesy paid 17.81 euros toward my prescription and that I paid 10.48. My beneficiary record entry for the transaction (submitted, not pending) implies I should have paid 3.00 euros. Therefore it would seem I can claim 7.48 euros back from the pharmacist.
Have any of you got involved in this? Am I reading it right?