I switched tho Florida blue HMO from UHC, PPO and my prescription are $0 co-pay. That works for me, as I have had several refills, this year.
UHC was banging me for $45 for a prescription, that I get thru Fl Blue HMO, for nada, zip, zero.
That really works for me!!!
One really has to look at their plans, and see what plan to change to. If it is better, including, the formulary page, if you are taking several medications. You must see if they are covering your personal mediactions and what the cost is. Brand names can be expensive.
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I just want to do the right thing! Uncle Joe, (my hero).
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