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Prescription Drug Plan Information

As a result of the 2005 labor negotiations between the State and VSEA, a new prescription drug program went into effect back in January of 2006. The program is administered by Express Scripts, Inc. To recap: The annual deductible is $25 per person, per year. After the deductible is met, the plan will pay 90% of the cost for generic drugs, 80% of the cost for preferred brand drugs, and 60% of the cost for non-preferred brand drugs. For 2007, the maximum annual copay limit will be $625 including the deductible. Once an individual meets the annual out-of-pocket limit, the plan will cover all prescriptions at 100% for the rest of the calendar year. At the local pharmacy, you show your drug plan card and pay your copay; the State is automatically billed for the balance of the cost. The drug plan also continues to feature a mail order option, with the convenience of direct home delivery for long-term maintenance drugs.

To see a copy of the 2008 State of Vermont Preferred Drug List, click on the link in the forms and documents section below.

Express Scripts Customer Service Is Always Open To Help You
To answer your questions and ensure your prescription drug plan runs smoothly, the Express Scripts customer service center is always open -- 24-hours-a-day, seven days a week. To reach them, go to www.express-scripts.com or call their toll-free number 1-800-550-8090.

Three Ways To Fill Your Prescription:

  • Retail Pharmacy -- close to home, work or away.
    Simply go to a participating retail pharmacy and present your ID card. To find a local participating retail pharmacy:
    • Go to www.express-scripts.com
    • Call the toll-free customer service number 1-800-550-8090
    • See the list of national chains provided below

  • Mail Service Pharmacy
    Mail service combines the convenience of home delivery with the opportunity to save on your co-pays due to the lower drug prices available at mail order. Ordering is simple. Ask your doctor to write a prescription for up to a 90-day supply, plus appropriate refills for up to one year. Insert the prescription and the completed form in a mailer and drop in the mailbox. Your medication will be delivered free of shipping costs within two weeks. Mail order forms will be provided upon enrollment.
  • Online Ordering With Mail Delivery

If you have an active prescription on file at one of the participating pharmacies, you will not need to get a new prescription. Of the 47 Vermont independent retail pharmacies 44 of them participate with Express Scripts.

Available Network Pharmacies
In addition, Express Scripts, Inc. has a network of pharmacies available across the nation to serve you. Along with your pharmacy ID card, you will receive a listing of up to 25 pharmacies that are closest to your home. This listing includes both chain and local independent pharmacies. Below is a listing of national chains that are in the Express Scripts network of pharmacies.

Express Scripts network of pharmacies.
Albertsons
Brooks
City Drugs
Costco
CVS
Eckerds
Grand Union
Hannaford
Kinney Drugs
K-Mart
Medicine Shoppe
OSCO
Price Chopper
Publix
Rite-Aid
Shaws
Target
Walmart
Walgreens
Winn Dixie


Forms & Documents

:: Express Scripts Prescription Drug Claim Form (PDF)
:: Pharmacy Benefit Clinical Appeal Process (PDF)
:: 2008 Drug List (PDF)

Benefit Plans
:: Health
:: Prescription Drug Plan
:: Life Insurance
:: Dental
:: Vision Care
:: Long Term Disability
:: Flexible Spending Accounts
:: Cigna Behavioral Health
:: COBRA
:: Vermont Higher Education Investment Plan - VHEIP
:: I-SaveRX

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