Formulary Prescription Drug Benefits at Network Retail Pharmacies and Mail Order | Per Prescription | ||
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Prescription Drug Benefits—What You Pay | Retail Pharmacy up to a 34-day supply | Mail Order Pharmacy up to a 60-day supply | |
Preventive Healthcare Services Drugs | $0 | ||
Generic and Some Brand Drugs | $10 | ||
Preferred Drugs | $30 | ||
Non-Preferred Drugs | $50 | ||
Select Specialty and Select Biosimilar Drugs* | Not covered | Generic | Brand |
$10 | 25% | ||
Non-Formulary Prescription Drugs and Supplies | Not covered, unless an exception is approved | ||
* Current pharmacy benefit provider will actively manage and determine drugs in tier. Specialty drugs are only available through the specialty mail order pharmacy. However, effective January 1, 2022, if you take specialty medications as part of your HIV treatment plan, you may be able to receive an exception to use your network retail pharmacy instead of the specialty pharmacy. |
Brand name drug with generic available
If you or your healthcare provider insist on a brand name drug when a generic equivalent is available, you must pay the generic copay plus the difference in cost between the brand and generic drug.
Example:
If the generic copay is $10, the brand name drug is $80 and the generic is $50, you will pay $40. $10 copay plus $30 difference in cost.
For questions about your drug benefits, call: (844) 813-3860.
In Network |
Out of Network |
Albertsons Safeway Rite Aid/Brooks/Eckerd Walgreens Shoprite Kmart Supervalu Martins/Giant/Stop & Shop Ralph's Tom Thumb Kroger/Fred Meyer/Fry's/King Soopers Randalls United Drug Winn Dixie Vons/Pavilion Costco |
CVS CVS/Longs Wal-Mart Certain independent local pharmacies |
Remember: Don't go out of network, you will pay 100% of the cost!
You can get a free glucometer once every 12 months through Hospitality Rx. The manufacturers provide one free glucometer every 36 months. Please note, manufacturer program details like glucometer mode, order code, and other details may change from time to time.
For OneTouch (by LifeScan), take your glucometer prescription to a network pharmacy and:
Contact FreeStyle (by Abbott):
If you need a glucometer sooner than the manufacturer allows:
These are programs your doctor MUST use:
If you need to take a drug that requires prior authorization, step therapy or have Quantity limit, your doctor must call (844) 813-3860 to obtain the approval.
You must use the specialty pharmacy for all specialty prescription drugs, which treat chronic or complex conditions like multiple sclerosis (MS) or Hepatitis C. These medications often require special handling, administration, or monitoring. The specialty pharmacy provides expert support, ensures timely refills, and answers questions about your treatment.
If you need a specialty drug, have your doctor send a prescription to the specialty pharmacy below and obtain a prior authorization by calling 844-813-3860.
WellDyne Specialty Pharmacy
Mail order pharmacy program: