Pharmacy types include the following:
Retail Pharmacy: A licensed, non-wholesale pharmacy that is open to the public.
Home Infusion Pharmacy: A participating network pharmacy specializing in supplying members with home infusion therapy medications and supplies.
Indian Health: A participating pharmacy in a network that includes Indian Health Service, Tribal, and Urban Indian Health Program pharmacies.
Long-Term Care Pharmacy: A participating network pharmacy servicing a Long-Term Care facility.
Mail-Order Pharmacy: A non-retail pharmacy offering home and/or office delivery of medications via mail or express carrier
Extended Supply Network: A participating pharmacy that provides extended day supply at mail order rates.
Preferred Retail: Preferred network of pharmacies agreeing to fill up to 90-day prescriptions at a preferred rate
A pharmacy network is a group of pharmacies that have contracted with a health plan or pharmacy benefit manager to provide covered products and services to members.
What are filters?
Filters let you narrow your search by certain criteria, like 24-hour pharmacies or pharmacies that offer a 90-day supply of medicine, depending on your network.
e-Prescribing (eRx) allows your healthcare provider to send your prescription directly to your preferred pharmacy.
Home delivery brings a 90-day supply of your medicines straight to your door.
Get personalized support for complex, chronic conditions and medicines that treat them.
Retail costs reflect the estimated amount you'll pay after your health plan's cost share - such as copay, coinsurance, deductible or premium - have been met. Actual cost will be determined at the time of purchase.