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What are drug discount cards?


 

             Drug discount cards much like a CVS, Winn Dixie, or Kroger discount care and are plans that offer discounts on medicine. These programs may be created by a state government, membership associations, non-profit organizations or for-profit businesses.

             S.P.I.N. offers a drug discount card to our patients free of charge through our drug assistant program. It offers discounts on many medications through your pharmacy.

 

Are drug discount cards a form of insurance?  No, these cards are not insurance, but they may help reduce medication costs.

How much do drug discount cards cost?  Some cards are free, some have an enrollment fee or annual fee and some have monthly fees. Annual fees generally range between $30 and $60 for families; monthly fees generally range from $4.75 to $7.95 per month.

How do I pick a drug discount card? Before using one of these plans, we suggest that you look into the following:

 

Eligibility:
     · Is there an income limit? (Do you qualify?) 
     · Is there an age limit? (Do you qualify?) 
     · Do you have to be a member of an association to get this discount? 
     · Does the plan cover you alone, you and your spouse, or your entire family?

Costs:
     · Is this plan for medication only or is it part of health, vision and/or dental coverage? 
     · Is there a membership/enrollment/annual fee? 
     · Is there a monthly fee? 
     · What are your co-payments? 
     · Are there additional shipping and handling fees? 
     · Will the money you save be more than the money you spend on enrollment fees, co-payments, and other fees?

Benefits:
     · Are drugs provided through a mail-order pharmacy or a walk-in pharmacy? 
     · Do you have to use a "participating pharmacy?" (Are these convenient to you?) 
     · Are the drugs you need covered by the plan? 
     · What drugs are not covered by the plan? 
     · Does the plan cover both generic and brand name drugs? 
     · Is the % discount the same for generic and brand name drugs? 
     · Is the discount off the retail price? (Make sure the plan is really saving you money compared to what you would normally pay at your local pharmacy.) 
     · Is there a limit on the benefits you can receive in a year?

Protection:
     · Does the plan make available detailed description of coverage? (Make sure you get and read through all the written material regarding the discount card program) 
     · Does the plan have a customer service number, preferably one that is toll-free? 
     · What are the options for canceling this card? What is the policy on refunding your fees?

Do any drug companies offer discount cards?  The following is additional information about companies that provide drug discount cards: 
          Together RxAccess 
          This drug discount card is sponsored by 12 major pharmaceutical companies--Abbott Laboratories, AstraZeneca, Bristol Meyers Squibb, Glaxo Smith Kline, Janssen, Lifescan (Johnson & Johnson), Novartis, Ortho McNeil, Pfizer, Sanofi Aventis, Takeda and TAP Pharmaceuticals. The card is free and offers a 25%-40%* discount on over 275 brand-name and generic prescription drugs as well as other prescription products, such as glucose test strips.

To be eligible you:
     · Cannot be eligible for Medicare 
     · Cannot have prescription drug coverage (public or private) 
     · Must have a household income* equal to or less than

               $30,000 for a single person 
               $40,000 for a family of two 
               $50,000 for a family of three 
               $60,000 for a family of four 
                $70,000 for a family of five 
     · Must be a legal US resident

Summary

Patient assistance programs may not be the best solution to the problem of inability to pay for medication, but they can help many people. Millions of people use PAPs to get the medicines they need but can¹t afford. If you can't afford your medicines, a patient assistance program may be able to help you.

What are discount pharmacy services?
Some stores have discount pharmacy services. For example, Kmart pharmacies have a 90 day generics program for $15, available anywhere in the country where there is a Kmart pharmacy. Costco, Sam’s Club and BJ’s pharmacies often have competitive prices. Membership is not required to use the pharmacy services. Check www.costco.com, www.samsclub.com, www.bjs.com for pharmacy locations. Costco has a mail order pharmacy service, with no additional charges for standard shipping

How do I pick a drug discount card?  Before using one of these plans, we suggest that you look into the following:

Eligibility:
     · Is there an income limit? (Do you qualify?) 
     · Is there an age limit? (Do you qualify?) 
     · Do you have to be a member of an association to get this discount? 
     · Does the plan cover you alone, you and your spouse, or your entire family?

Costs:
     · Is this plan for medication only or is it part of health, vision and/or dental coverage? 
     · Is there a membership/enrollment/annual fee? 
     · Is there a monthly fee? 
     · What are your co-payments? 
     · Are there additional shipping and handling fees? 
     · Will the money you save be more than the money you spend on enrollment fees, co-payments, and other fees?

Benefits:
     · Are drugs provided through a mail-order pharmacy or a walk-in pharmacy? 
     · Do you have to use a "participating pharmacy?" (Are these convenient to you?) 
     · Are the drugs you need covered by the plan? 
     · What drugs are not covered by the plan? 
     · Does the plan cover both generic and brand name drugs? 
     · Is the % discount the same for generic and brand name drugs? 
     · Is the discount off the retail price? (Make sure the plan is really saving you money compared to what you would normally pay at your local pharmacy.) 
     · Is there a limit on the benefits you can receive in a year?

Protection:
     · Does the plan make available detailed description of coverage? (Make sure you get and read through all the written material regarding the discount card program) 
     · Does the plan have a customer service number, preferably one that is toll-free? 
     · What are the options for canceling this card? What is the policy on refunding your fees?