Can I use US Rx Savings if I have Insurance, Medicare or Medicaid?
With the US Rx Savings Card you may find lower prices on your prescriptions even if you have Medicare Part D, Medicare Advantage, or other prescription insurance.
Use your US Rx Savings Card, if the cost is lower than your insurance co-pay. However, you cannot combine the US Rx Savings Card with your insurance to lower your co-pay.
If you have insurance and or Medicare just ask your pharmacist to compare your them to the US Rx Savings discounted prices to see which is lower. If the US Rx Savings card price is lower, then just ask the pharmacist to process your prescription using your US Rx Savings card instead of your insurance or Medicare.
US Rx Savings card discounts cannot be combined with federal or state-funded programs like Medicare or Medicaid. US Rx Savings is not insurance and it does not meet any credible coverage requirements under any state law.
Can you submit receipts of prescriptions purchased using your US Rx Savings card to your insurance company for reimbursement and/or credit towards your deductible and other policy limits? Maybe, maybe not, you will have to contact your insurance company to find out!
Use your US Rx Savings Card, if the cost is lower than your insurance co-pay. However, you cannot combine the US Rx Savings Card with your insurance to lower your co-pay.
If you have insurance and or Medicare just ask your pharmacist to compare your them to the US Rx Savings discounted prices to see which is lower. If the US Rx Savings card price is lower, then just ask the pharmacist to process your prescription using your US Rx Savings card instead of your insurance or Medicare.
US Rx Savings card discounts cannot be combined with federal or state-funded programs like Medicare or Medicaid. US Rx Savings is not insurance and it does not meet any credible coverage requirements under any state law.
Can you submit receipts of prescriptions purchased using your US Rx Savings card to your insurance company for reimbursement and/or credit towards your deductible and other policy limits? Maybe, maybe not, you will have to contact your insurance company to find out!