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Formulary:
Knowing the formulary is great and very welcome. As a pharmacy (and provider) it would go a long way toward helping us anticipate whats going to be covered and not covered for our customers and ultimately helping them find the right medical therapy for them (that is actually covered).
Copay:
The copay information included here appears to simply be the copay information off of the "prescription card" that someone might carry in their wallet. Unfortunately, this data is so general as to not be very accurate. In reality there a number of different tiers (not just brand / generic) AND there are an increasing number of "narrow" network PBM plans. These plans have different copays depending on exactly which part of the network you are in (ie mail, retail, preferred retail, etc). It would be great to actually get the copays for each network as well as for specific drugs (ie for each Rxcui)
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Formulary:
Knowing the formulary is great and very welcome. As a pharmacy (and provider) it would go a long way toward helping us anticipate whats going to be covered and not covered for our customers and ultimately helping them find the right medical therapy for them (that is actually covered).
Copay:
The copay information included here appears to simply be the copay information off of the "prescription card" that someone might carry in their wallet. Unfortunately, this data is so general as to not be very accurate. In reality there a number of different tiers (not just brand / generic) AND there are an increasing number of "narrow" network PBM plans. These plans have different copays depending on exactly which part of the network you are in (ie mail, retail, preferred retail, etc). It would be great to actually get the copays for each network as well as for specific drugs (ie for each Rxcui)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: