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Can I use this coupon/card with my current insurance? For High, deductibles or co pays and Rx exclusions, gaps formulary limitations and donut holes in my Rx coverage?

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Can I use this coupon/card with my current insurance? For High, deductibles or co pays and Rx exclusions, gaps formulary limitations and donut holes in my Rx coverage?

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Generally “yes”, but refer to your contract of insurance for specific answers. YourRxCard produces the greatest discounts on generic drugs, up to 75% on some scripts. After you have satisfied the out of pocket payments of deductibles, your insurance policy should pick up the charges, but you must supply proof of expenses paid for the Rx. This also applys to name brand and mail order prescriptions. Generally speaking your insurance vendor or PBM should have a prescription claim form that would be signed, completed, and submitted by mail from the insured to the insurance company. These claim forms are used for covered members who have lost there prescription rx card or forgotten their cards when they have purchased rx drugs. The insurance vendor is usually obligated by contract to pay the covered percentage. (30 years ago this was the industry standard) In YourRxCards case, the expenses are probably less than what would normally be submitted by you. This should produce less expense to th

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