ODBP definition

ODBP means the list of outpatient drugs that will be included in the insurance benefit package to be managed by the Recipient’s Health Insurance Fund when Social Health Insurance program is rolled out.

Examples of ODBP in a sentence

  • The Employer’s health benefit carrier shall be the “second payer” for health and drug benefits with the “first payer” being the Province under the Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP) and the Ontario Drug Benefit Plan (ODBP), if such benefit coverage is available to any such nurse.

  • The Employer’s health benefit carrier shall be the “second payer” for health and drug benefits with the “first payer” being the Province under the Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP) and the Ontario Drug Benefit Plan (ODBP), if such benefit coverage is available to any such employee.

  • Any drugs not covered by ODBP that are covered by the University Plan may be submitted for reimbursement.

  • An employee over age 65 would be responsible for the ODBP costs in effect at any point in time.

  • Program Management Senior Project Administrator and ODBP will verify the information included in the Report.

  • The Program Manager agrees and understands that ODBP shall evaluate and score its Periodic Performance Evaluation.

  • The Program Manager must complete the Close-out M/WBE Compliance Report and submit the Report as an attachment to the Final Pay Application to the Program Management Senior Project Administrator and to ODBP after completion of all work on the Project.

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