PHARMACY NETWORK
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INSIDE THE UNITED STATES
The ASPE benefit plan provides a US paid prescription drug program with a Pharmacy Network to be used in combination with your health benefits.
Through the nationwide Pharmacy Network community and chain pharmacies, and the mail service pharmacy option
(see our CVS Direct Mail Service Form), you have the broadest choice of pharmacies to choose from
to satisfy your prescription drug needs.
Your identification card contains all the information that your pharmacist needs. Simply present your ID card to have your prescriptions filled at any one of
the Pharmacy Network providers in your area. The pharmacy will then electronically transmit a claim for that medication and within minutes have approval for filling the prescription.
The PharmaCare Network includes over 60,000 pharmacy locations nationwide.
To locate the pharmacy nearest you, consult the listing in the pdf link below, or visit the CVS Caremark website at http://www.caremark.com
, or call member services at (866) 475-0056.
OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES
If you are planning to leave the US, and you know you will need a prescription drug refill of any kind while you are overseas, you should follow these steps:
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Gather information about the availability of the medication in the host country to which you are traveling.
Due to regulations regarding controlled substances and/or prescription medications, drugs available in the US are not necessarily available overseas and vice versa.
If the medication you are taking is not available in your host country, there are many restrictions on shipping prescription medication that can affect your ability to get your medication.
In addition, if the medication you take is available in your host country, the Ministry of Health or customs may not allow your medication to be shipped from the US.
i.e. Birth control medication including the Nuvaring). Whether or not a medication can be sent to you outside the US can vary by types of medication (i.e., special packaging),
by mail carrier type, and sometimes it is just simply not allowed.
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Call your doctor and see how much of a day supply of your medication he/she can prescribe you so you can have it filled before you leave,
and discuss with him/her the information you found out about your specific prescription and its dispensing regulations in the country you are going.
Find out what s/he suggests and if there are any alternatives if you are NOT able to get the drug you are currently being prescribed once you leave the US.
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Even if the medication is a covered prescription under ASPE, it may not be allowed into the country you are traveling.
Don't assume that you can get a prescription just because ASPE would pay for the medication.
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The following countries will not accept prescriptions shipped from the U.S.: Argentina, Armenia, Brazil, Croatia, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Mexico,
Norway, Peru, Russia, Switzerland, Syria and Ukraine.
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Take all of your findings into consideration relating to your health before you make your travel arrangements.
Important medications may not be available, and you need to make every personal effort to determine what your options are if you cannot obtain a drug
your doctor has prescribed for you that you need to continue to take while out of the US.
If you find out your prescription is allowed and you work everything out with your provider, the following process describes the method of obtaining the prescription throughSeven Corners:
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Please review the list of medication excluded from the ASPE pharmacy benefits. If the drug you are taking is not a covered ASPE approved medication, the payment will be
YOUR responsibility.
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If it is a covered ASPE medication and it is a maintenance medication that is allowed to be shipped to your host country, the minimum for ordering through mail service
is a 90-day supply (see our Outside the US Mail Order Prescription Form).
It is your responsibility to purchase at least a 60-day supply of required medication to take with you to your host county - this is notreimbursable by ASPE.
Prescriptions must be written by a licensed US physician.
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