Prescription Drug Coverage for Pre-Medicare Plans
You will automatically be enrolled in the prescription drug program that is administered by Medco Health when you enroll in one of the Pre-Medicare medical programs offered to retirees of the University.
The prescription drug program provides retail and home delivery services. Under the retail feature, you can visit any in-network pharmacy for your short-term (30-days or less) prescription drug needs. A 30-day drug supply requires a co-payment of $5.00 for generic drugs, $20.00 for preferred brand, $35.00 for non-preferred brands, or $70.00 for specialty brand drugs.
You can also order your ongoing medications through the cost-effective, home delivery service. Under this option, you can receive up to a 90-day drug supply after you pay a $12.00 co-payment for generic drugs, $45.00 co-payment for preferred brands, $75.00 co-payment for non-preferred brands, or $50.00 for specialty brand drugs when clinically approved.
You can also combine the retail and home delivery features by asking your medical care provider to write two prescriptions: one for a 30-day supply to meet your immediate needs and another for up to a 90-day supply (with refills up to one year) to meet your ongoing needs.
If you visit an out-of-network pharmacy, you must pay the prescription drug cost in full and then file a claim for reimbursement with Medco Health. You will be reimbursed the prescription drug cost minus the $5.00, $20.00, $35.00, or $70.00 co-payment, whichever applies.
Medco Health offers several online services to participants:
- You can view benefit plan information.
- You can make coverage comparisons on home delivery and retail brand-name and generic medications.
- You can order prescriptions online as well as track your prescription status and view up to 18 months of your prescription history.
- You can shop for non-prescription items at CVS Pharmacy.
For more information, visit their web site at www.medcohealth.com .
Definitions to Help You Understand Prescription Drugs
Generic Drugs vs. Brand-Name Drugs
Generic Drugs: Generic drugs are chemically identical to brand-name drugs, but are sold under their chemical generic name. Generic drugs must contain the same active chemical ingredients and be equivalent in strength and dosage to the brand-name product. Generic drugs are regulated by the Federal Food and Drug Administration to ensure the quality, strength, and purity of generic drugs.
Brand-Name Drugs: Brand-name drugs are drugs that are advertised and sold under a product name chosen by the manufacturer. In general, brand-name drugs are more expensive than generic drugs.
Specialty Drugs: Self-injectable medications dispensed by specialty pharmacy.
What is a Preferred Brand Drug?
A Preferred Brand Drug is a cost-effective solution to help you select prescription drugs for you and your family. The Preferred Brand Drug list is a continually updated list of preferred drugs selected by a panel of physicians and pharmacists. A drug on the Preferred list benefits members as it gives them access to valuable medications at a lower co-payment. Both generic and brand-name drugs that provide effective, safe, and appropriate drug therapies are listed on the formulary.
To see if a prescription drug is on the Preferred Drug List for Notre Dame visit the Medco Health web site at www.medcohealth.com or contact customer service at 1-800-711-0917.
Diabetic Coverage:
With your insulin prescription and co-payment, you may also order a 30-day supply of the following Diabetic Supplies:
- Alcohol Swabs
- Lancets
- Urine/Blood Test Strips & Tapes
- Blood Glucose Testing Monitors
- Insulin Syringes w/wo Needles
If you choose to order supplies separately from your insulin prescription, a separate co-payment will be applied for each supply ordered.
If you visit a pharmacy that does not belong to the network, you must pay for your prescription drug cost in full and then file a claim for reimbursement. Medco Health will reimburse you the cost of the prescription drug, minus the $5.00, $20.00, $35.00, or $70.00 co-payment.