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Pharmacy Information

Network Pharmacy

A network pharmacy is a pharmacy that has a contract with the plan to provide your covered prescription drugs. SilverScript contracts with more than 67,000* network pharmacies nationwide.

Preferred and Non-Preferred Pharmacies
Pharmacies

The SilverScript pharmacy network consists of both preferred pharmacies and non-preferred pharmacies1. The difference is that SilverScript has negotiated lower cost-sharing amounts for certain generic drugs at a preferred pharmacy. If you are a Silverscript Choice or Plus plan member, your cost sharing may be less when you fill them at a preferred pharmacy. (Preferred pharmacy cost sharing does not apply to Basic plan.) Cost sharing for all other preferred and non-preferred drug Tiers are the same whether you fill your prescriptions at a preferred or non-preferred pharmacy.

CVS Caremark Mail Service Pharmacy

If you prefer to have your prescription drugs delivered, you may enroll in CVS Caremark Mail Service Pharmacy at no extra cost. CVS Caremark Mail Service Pharmacy is a preferred pharmacy1, so you will receive the same pharmacy discounts you get at preferred retail pharmacies.

1The Preferred/Non-Preferred pharmacy network does not apply to the SilverScript Basic plan.

Find a pharmacy using our Pharmacy Locator

Click on your plan to find a network pharmacy near you, or in a travel location.

Locate a Pharmacy

This directory is for the geographic area for the zip code entered. Please contact SilverScript at 1-866-362-6212, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. TTY users call 1-866-552-6288 for additional information.

We also list pharmacies that are in our network but are outside geographic area. Please contact SilverScript at 1-866-362-6212, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. TTY users call 1-866-552-6288 for additional information.

You must use a network pharmacy to receive prescription drug coverage on covered drugs. If you fill a prescription at a pharmacy that is not part of the network, you may have to pay more. There are certain circumstances for which you can obtain benefit coverage for a covered drug not filled at a network pharmacy. See the out-of-network section for more information.

At times, pharmacies listed in a paper directory may no longer participate in the SilverScript pharmacy network. For updated information, please use the Pharmacy Locator by clicking on the red Pharmacy Locator button. The online pharmacy directory is updated weekly, and equals or exceeds CMS requirements for pharmacy access in your area.

You may use your plan benefit to purchase up to a 90-day supply of a covered prescription drug (at one time) at most retail pharmacies in our network. However, some pharmacies may fill up to an 83-day supply only. Network pharmacies that provide 90-day fills are indicated in our pharmacy directory with the letters "ES". Note: Long-term care pharmacies can fill up to a 31-day supply only.

If you receive Extra Help from Medicare to help pay for your prescriptions, you may not see a change in the amount of your cost-sharing at a participating network pharmacy, because the assistance you receive has already reduced your cost sharing amount. The pharmacy will receive the correct amount of member cost sharing to apply.



* As of 6/2012, there are more than 67,000 network pharmacies according to Caremark Network Services.





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We don’t want you to forget about enrolling in a Medicare Prescription Drug Plan during Medicare’s Annual Election Period. But even if you do, SilverScript will make sure to remind you that open enrollment begins October 15 and ends December 7, 2012 for Medicare Part D prescription drug coverage that starts January 1, 2014.

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