Find DrugsMany drugs are covered on the BlueRx formulary. Check to see if your drug is covered by using the online drug guide or viewing the complete drug list for each plan: Show
Search the Part D Prescription Drug Guide
If your drug is not covered and you think it should be, you may ask BlueRx to make an exception to the coverage rules.
Note: BlueRx may make changes to its formulary. Members usually receive notification of these changes 60 days in advance. Click here for ways to ensure you are paying the least amount for your prescriptions with Rx Savings Solutions. Find a PharmacyYou can choose from any of BlueRx's participating pharmacies. We have more than 63,000 in our network, including retail, mail-order, home infusion, long-term care (LTC), and Indian/Tribal/Urban (I/T/U) pharmacies. BlueRx has a contract with pharmacies that exceeds CMS requirements for pharmacy access. Drugs received from an out-of-network pharmacy may be covered in special circumstances, for instance, while traveling outside of the plan's service area where there is no network pharmacy. You may have to pay more than your normal cost-sharing amount if you get your drugs at an out-of-network pharmacy. In addition, you will likely have to pay the pharmacy's full charge for the drug and submit documentation to receive reimbursement from BlueRx.
The mail-order program offers you the convenience of mail-order delivery of your prescription drugs.
Notices PEEHIP's Pharmacy Benefits are administered by Express Scripts for PEEHIP's Active Members and Non-Medicare-Eligible Retirees who are enrolled in the PEEHIP Blue Cross Blue Shield Group #14000 Hospital Medical Plan.
Formulary Drug ListOther Pharmacy Benefit Information
Prescription Benefit Copays Administered by Express ScriptsTier 1 - Generic:
Tier 2 - Formulary (preferred brand name):
Tier 3 - Non-formulary (non-preferred brand name):
Tier 4 - Specialty Drugs
Flexible Content Medicare Prescription Drug plans are offered by private health insurance companies and cover your prescription drug costs for covered medications. You can choose to receive this coverage in addition to: Part D coverage is generally included in most Medicare Advantage
(Part C) plans. LimitsMost Part D plans have “formularies,” which are lists of covered prescription drugs. Part D plans also have networks of approved pharmacies in your area. Things to Consider
Initial Enrollment PeriodThe Initial Enrollment Period is a limited window of time when you can enroll in Original Medicare (Part A and/or Part B) when you are first eligible. After you are enrolled in Medicare Parts A or B, you can select other coverage options like a Prescription Drug Coverage (Part D) plan from approved private insurers. After this period has ended, you can add or change your coverage during the Open Enrollment Period. How to EnrollYou must be entitled to Part A or enrolled in Part B, and you must live in the designated geography of the plan you want to enroll in before joining a Medicare Part D plan. Contact your local Blue Cross Blue Shield company for help choosing a Medicare Part D plan and getting enrolled. Open Enrollment PeriodOctober 15 through December 7 Open Enrollment runs from October 15 through December 7 and it provides an annual opportunity for Medicare-eligible consumers to review and make changes to their Medicare coverage. This includes the opportunity to select or make changes to Prescription Drug Coverage (Part D). However, if you elect to receive Part D coverage after your Initial Enrollment Period window closes, a late enrollment penalty may be added to your premium. Download the Medicare Advantage (Part C) and Prescription Drug Plans (Part D) guide to find the coverage options offered by your local Blue Cross Blue Shield company. What pharmacy does Blue Cross Blue Shield of Alabama use?Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Alabama in-network specialty pharmacies are: Accredo Health Group, Inc. (1-888-608-9010), CVS/Caremark (1-800-237-2767) and AllianceRx Walgreens Prime (1-877-627-6337).
Who is the pharmacy benefit manager for BCBS of Alabama?Prime Therapeutics serves as Blue Cross' Pharmacy Benefit Manager.
Does Publix pharmacy accept Florida Blue?Most Florida Blue plans include many participating pharmacies throughout the state, including Walgreens, Publix, Winn-Dixie, Walmart and other smaller retailers and independent pharmacies.
Who is the specialty pharmacy for Blue Shield of California?All our network specialty pharmacies, including CVS Specialty pharmacy, are available to all Blue Shield Promise Cal MediConnect members.
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