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PRESCRIPTION COVERAGE
All three medical plans have prescription drug coverage. Both Plan A and Plan B provide coverage after
you have met your overall medical deductible. Under Plan D, there is a separate prescription deductible of
$150 for individuals and $300 for families.
The Prescription Program
A prescription drug program is offered as part of your health care benefits. This program covers both non-maintenance and
maintenance prescription drugs dispensed by either pharmacy or designated mail service.
Retail Program
The retail program provides up to a 31-day supply of medication at a retail pharmacy. Depending upon the plan you choose,
your coinsurance level will vary, 20% for Plan A; 30% for Plan B. Plan D will vary depending upon the medication prescribed.
See the plan design at the bottom of each plan outline.
Mail Order Program
The mail service program is a convenient way for you order medications. Your prescription is reviewed and dispensed
by registered pharmacists and mailed directly to your home.
Maintenance Drugs
Up to a 90-day supply of maintenance drugs is available through the mail order pharmacy. Maintenance medication is
a prescription drug anticipated to be required for 6 months or more to treat a chronic condition.
Medicare Part D
The company’s prescription drug plan is creditable coverage. That means it meets and exceeds Medicare Part D
requirements and the benefits offered by most Medicare Part D plans. If you are eligible for Medicare, you may continue
to receive your prescription drugs under this plan. You do not need to enroll in a separate Medicare D drug plan.
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