When you reach the threshold you can apply for a PBS Safety Net Card. This card lets you get cheaper medicine for the rest of the year.
To apply, complete the PBS/RPBS Safety Net prescription record form and application for a Safety Net card form. Type your details into page one of the form, then print out both pages. Hand both pages to your pharmacist. They will give you a card.
Use your PBS Safety Net card whenever you get a prescription filled. It’s valid for a calendar year. When you show your PBS Safety Net card you’ll get PBS medicine either:
- for free if you’re a concession card holder
- for up to $7.70 if you’re a general patient.
When there are 2 or more brands of the same medicine, they may have different prices. If you choose a more expensive brand, it may cost you more.
If you spend over the threshold before you get a card
If you spend over the threshold before you get a PBS Safety Net card, you may get a refund.
To get a refund complete the Patient claim for refund Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) form.
You can use this form to claim a refund if you either:
- didn’t show your Medicare card or concession card when you purchased the medicine at the pharmacy
- spend over your yearly PBS Safety Net threshold.