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Can I get a 3-month supply of medication for a 2-month co-pay? |
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Yes, mail order requests are discounted. |
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I’m going out of the country for a year. How can I utilize my prescription plan? Can Walgreens Health Initiative (WHI) mail the prescriptions to me outside of the U.S.? |
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Prescriptions cannot be mailed outside of the U.S. You may receive a one-year supply for certain prescriptions through mail-order service prior to leaving the U.S. |
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Can I obtain my prescription outside of the U.S. and get reimbursed when I return? |
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you obtain medications outside of the U.S., you will not be reimbursed. |
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If I’m traveling within the U.S. and run out of my medications can I go to any pharmacy and utilize my prescription plan? |
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Benefits are covered in-network. You may call WHI to locate a pharmacy in the area in which you are traveling. |
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What kind of formulary does WHI offer? |
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The WHI plan has a three-tier formulary also called the Preferred Medication List (PML); the cost for up to a 30-day supply of medication bought at a retail pharmacy is $10 for a generic drug, $20 for a preferred (formulary) drug and $40 for a non-preferred (non-formulary) drug. |
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