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Prescription filled at Walgreen's vs Targets
I just had occasion to have a prescription filled at Walgreen's. Boy what a shock.
It was for an antibiotic $45.00 with my United health care insurance. got home , went to their site and found out that it was $6.00 at Target. It's their preferred drug store. Guess where my drug needs are going.:crap2::crap2::crap2: |
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I believe it, but it cost me $90 for a preferred derug.
Another time, there was a $90 co-pay, on a medication that cost............... $710 full price. Whoa............... That's why is switched to Floride Blue HMO, who has $0 payment for certain generic medications. I believe this has to do more with your plan, but I may be wrong. You could have refused it, and bought it at Target. Life is is good. :smiley: |
did not know what was what
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It might not work, but perhaps a call to Walgreens telling them what you paid and that you later found it for much less at Target.. Will they match the price? They might give you a refund to try to keep you, or not. When Rx shopping GoodRx is a nice website but it is not complete.
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There are many examples like this ... "it's a jungle out there." Using a preferred pharmacy tied to your Part D prescription drug plan or your Medicare Advantage plan makes BIG difference.
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Tried that, they would not do it |
Before the new year changed, we investigated (because our Part D was changing) the various pharmacies where we could get the best prices for our RX. We had used Walgreens up til the end of '13. We now us OptumRX for most, Publix (for the free ones) and Walgreens for the couple not in the formularies of the others. Always good to double-check!!!
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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. |
Guess I have a lot to learn. Didn't know that there was a such thing as a preferred pharmacy when it came to filling scripts. I assumed there can sometimes be a minimal difference in cost of filling a script but a $39 difference is crazy. Is it possible the Target cost was quoted for generic?
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A good idea is to take your formulary to the doctor's office. Look up what he wants to order and ask him to change it if it's too much. My doctor's been very compliant doing that.
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Or you can go to CVS's, Costco's, Publix's or anywhere else that ends with an S.
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Walmart has a list of the discounted drugs on their website.
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The prescription was all ready generic.!
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If you are using a Part D prescription drug plan ...
During the open enrollment period, EVERY YEAR you should go the Medicare.gov, click on the Drug Coverage tab, select Find Health & Drug Plans and follow the instructions. You will be able to estimate your out-of-pocket cost for your current drugs for the entire year. You will be able to select various pharmacies and compare your out-of pocket costs. This way, you will be able to select the plan and pharmacy combination which has the lowest annual cost for you. You can do this right now, if you want. You should this every year because Part D premiums change, preferred pharmacies change, formularies change, prices change. |
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For those who aren't aware of this, in general Costco has the lowest prices for prescriptions. I once had to be on a heavy-duty, long term antibiotic; I called some local pharmacies, and the lowest price I came up with was about $525. One of these pharmacists quietly told me to contact Costco, where I had it filled for just a little over $100! One does NOT have to be a member to use their pharmacy. However, there is no local Costco (unfortunately...), but many people do not know that Costco has a mail order pharmacy. Check out: Costco Pharmacy Home Delivery. Good luck! As Champion6 says, "It's a jungle out there." And as I say, this Part D plan was not designed with us in mind.... |
The competition among Pharmacies has been intense for about 20 years because several script companies had been competing for insurance business. It was predicted that the Affordable Care Act would change the face of the medical Pharma and insurance industries and it has. Employers will will drop their employer sponsored plans, etc. so not only are the uninsured/individuals forced to exchanges we all will be and its going to ge ugly.
My employer sponsored retirement plan will disappear and they will provide an allowance meaning that its gong to cost me a whole lot more Ugh |
your so right
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Started checking around for prices and found that I could have gotten a much better deal at Sweetbay. FREE cant beat that. SO LONG WALGREENS.:crap2::swear::swear::swear: |
I only get my prescriptions filled at Sam's Club. Most of the time the price is less than my copay. Of course, antibiotics are free at Publix, so I get them there. You do not have to be a member to use the pharmacy, liquor store or restaurant.
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