Medavie Blue Cross and VAC Cannabis Billing: How It Works (2026)
Last Updated: February 2026 | Reading Time: 5 minutes
Veterans Affairs Canada does not administer its own cannabis benefits directly. That role belongs to Medavie Blue Cross, which processes all VAC cannabis claims on behalf of the federal government. This guide explains how that relationship works, what changed in 2026, and what veterans need to have in place for direct billing.
Who Medavie Blue Cross Is
Medavie Blue Cross is the third-party benefits administrator contracted by Veterans Affairs Canada to manage the VAC health benefits program, including cannabis for medical purposes. When a licensed seller submits a claim for a veteran’s cannabis order, that claim goes to Medavie Blue Cross — not directly to VAC.
Source: Medavie Blue Cross – About the VAC Program
What Changed in 2026: The New Reimbursement Rate
Effective 2026, Veterans Affairs Canada reduced the maximum cannabis reimbursement rate from $8.50 per gram to $6.00 per gram. This change was introduced through Budget 2025, tabled November 4, 2025, and applies to all VAC-covered cannabis purchases regardless of which licensed seller the veteran uses.
What this means for your coverage: if your licensed seller prices cannabis above $6.00 per gram, Medavie Blue Cross will reimburse up to $6.00 and you are responsible for the difference. At 3 grams per day — the standard maximum — a seller charging $8.50/g now costs approximately $225 per month out of pocket.
If your licensed seller prices at or below $6.00 per gram across all product formats, your cost remains zero.
Source: Budget 2025, Government of Canada, November 4, 2025 | VAC Cannabis for Medical Purposes Policy
Current Coverage Parameters
| Parameter | Current Policy (2026) |
|---|---|
| Maximum reimbursement rate | $6.00 per gram |
| Standard daily quantity limit | 3 grams per day |
| Exceptional daily quantity | Above 3g/day requires specialist documentation or palliative diagnosis |
| Billing administrator | Medavie Blue Cross on behalf of VAC |
| Eligible product forms | Dried flower, oils, capsules, extracts from a Health Canada licensed seller |
| Vaporizer coverage | Confirm current amount and cycle directly with VAC |
Source: VAC Policy Document 2445
How Direct Billing Works
Direct billing means the licensed seller invoices Medavie Blue Cross at the point of order. The veteran pays nothing upfront and receives no bill. Coverage is applied automatically.
For direct billing to function, three things must be in place simultaneously:
1. A valid medical authorization document — issued by a healthcare practitioner licensed to authorize cannabis in your province, with your daily gram authorization specified and a future expiry date.
2. Active registration with a Health Canada licensed seller — recreational dispensaries do not qualify regardless of what products they carry.
3. Confirmed VAC eligibility — your K-number and benefit status must be verified with Medavie Blue Cross. Your licensed seller handles this verification as part of onboarding.
Once all three are confirmed, your first direct-billed order typically processes within 5–7 business days of completing registration.
Source: Medavie Blue Cross – VAC Programs
Reimbursement (When Direct Billing Isn’t Available)
If your licensed seller does not offer direct billing:
- You purchase cannabis and pay the full amount upfront
- You submit receipts to Medavie Blue Cross
- Medavie reimburses up to $6.00 per gram within your authorized daily quantity
Claims must be submitted within 18 months of the order date. Claims submitted after 18 months are rejected and not reconsidered.
Contact VAC at 1-866-522-2122 to be directed to the correct Medavie program line for your benefits.
What Documents Medavie Blue Cross Needs
Your licensed seller will coordinate document submission on your behalf. You will need to provide:
- Your K-number (format: K1234567, found on your Blue Cross benefit card)
- Your medical authorization document
- Government-issued photo ID matching your medical document
Medavie Blue Cross does not accept medical documents from healthcare practitioners who are not licensed to authorize cannabis in your province. If there is an issue with your authorization, your seller should notify you so it can be addressed before your first order.
Source: VAC – Cannabis for Medical Purposes
Transferring Between Licensed Sellers
Switching from one licensed seller to another does not require a new medical document and does not involve contacting Medavie Blue Cross directly. Your new seller handles the transfer. Billing with the new seller begins once the medical document transfer is confirmed with Health Canada.
Full transfer guide: Transferring Between Licensed Cannabis Sellers
Common Questions
The current rate is $6.00 per gram, effective 2026, reduced from $8.50 per gram through Budget 2025 tabled November 4, 2025. Veterans registered with licensed sellers priced above $6.00/g are responsible for the difference. Sellers pricing at $6.00/g or below result in no out-of-pocket cost for eligible veterans.
No. Transferring your medical document to a new licensed seller does not require a new prescription and does not interrupt VAC coverage. Your new seller initiates the transfer. Billing with Medavie Blue Cross switches automatically once the transfer is confirmed. No contact with VAC or Medavie is required from the veteran.
Three things must be in place: a valid medical authorization document from a licensed healthcare practitioner, active registration with a Health Canada licensed seller, and confirmed VAC eligibility via your K-number. Your licensed seller coordinates all three and handles document submission to Medavie Blue Cross.
Medavie Blue Cross will not process claims against an expired document. Coverage lapses until a renewed document is on file with your licensed seller. Confirm with your seller what their notification process is when you register.
Official Contacts
Veterans Affairs Canada Phone: 1-866-522-2122 | veterans.gc.ca
Medavie Blue Cross — VAC Cannabis Claims Phone: 1-888-261-4033 provider@medavie.bluecross.ca
Cannabis is not an approved therapeutic product by Health Canada and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or condition. Must be 19+ (18+ in Alberta and Québec). Always consult your healthcare provider.
Flora Initiative is a Health Canada-licensed seller. We price all products at $6.00 per gram and bill Medavie Blue Cross directly. Veterans registered with Flora have no out-of-pocket costs under the current VAC reimbursement rate. Start your application →
