How Payers Can Leverage the Cash Pharmacy and Discount Card Trend
Consumers have more choices for purchasing prescriptions without insurance. How can plans capture what they’re missing?
Consumers have more choices for purchasing prescriptions without insurance. How can plans capture what they’re missing?
Patients and plans both benefit from better medication access, affordability and adherence. Cash pharmacies and discount cards—in tandem with the pharmacy benefit—can help improve all three.
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Free PBM tools can help members get more from their pharmacy benefits, maybe even save on certain prescriptions. What more can you ask for? Quite a bit, actually.
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The only people who can write prescriptions typically have no idea what patients will pay at the pharmacy. It’s time to solve this problem.
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