My pharmacy is a local independent pharmacy not a national chain.
They give me the best prive between what my insurance plan would wind up costing me and what they can give me off my insurance plan.
My insurer is Aetna and they keep pushing me to switch to CVS (wich also owns Aetna).
If CSVS makes the change talked about in the Article, I might give them a chance with my meds.
I worked for CVS just two years ago and I had Aetna as my employee insurance. I highly recommend that you don’t use the same pharmacy provider that owns your health insurance . It is too much of a moral hazard for the pukes at CVS not to take advantage of.
CVS owns Aetna! You know the large drug store chains are trying to push for a law that makes it so your insurance co only has to deal with chains?
The bill might have died now, because I haven’t seen any ads for it lately....
Hub is Ret. Navy, so on-base meds are free. The only issue the full range of what is on the formulary is not available, those come from Express Scripts with a copay. Emergency scripts are NOT FIBABLE AT PRIVATE PHARMACIES UNLESS YOU PAY FULL PRICE. Not allowed to use Good RXm voids Tricare Live coverage. Once the DOD makes them OTC you pay the store price + sales tax. 1 42 count Nexium = my new SS Cola Raise.