Unfortunately, many people of different ages and genders suffer from all kinds of diseases, including chronic ones. They constantly need drugs and medication to keep their bodies healthy. Often, unknowingly, sick people give money for free treatment, buy drugs at their own expense, not knowing that they can get them completely free of charge or at a discount.
Instructions
Step 1
Every worker, regardless of whether he is sick or not, pays monetary contributions (deductions from wages) for health insurance, since health insurance is compulsory in our country. It is the presence of a policy of compulsory health insurance that allows in the future to solve most of the issues regarding the return of funds paid for drugs that are free for one or another category of citizens.
Step 2
In our state, there is a list of free medicines for certain categories of citizens (children, disabled people, etc.), approved by the Ministry of Health, by paying for which by accident, negligence or oversight of the doctor who wrote the prescription, you have the right to return the money spent, and how to do it right and will tell you a little below.
Step 3
Contact the insurance company that issued the compulsory health insurance policy.
Write a sample application for a refund of money spent on the medicine.
Step 4
Submit the receipt and sales receipt for the purchased medicine, indicating the date of purchase. The date is important so that you can check when the medicine was purchased and whether you were undergoing treatment at that time.
Step 5
Provide an extract from the medical record about the disease and the prescribed medications. This is necessary so that employees of the insurance company can check the correctness of the prescribed medication and whether expensive paid medications could be replaced in this case with those that are included in the list of free ones.
Step 6
You should know that you can reimburse the money spent on the medicine even if the pharmacy did not have the necessary medicine and you had to buy a substitute for your personal savings.