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How are prescriptions covered?

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How are prescriptions covered?

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A. If Hometown Health Plan provides your prescription benefit, you must have a participating pharmacy fill your prescriptions (refer to your Provider Directory). The pharmacy will fill prescriptions to the amount prescribed but never to exceed a 30-day supply.

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The company will pay a maximum of $1,000 per policy term for all prescriptions. There is a $10 Co-Payment for Generic Drugs and $20 Co-Payment for Name Brand Drugs through Aetna Pharmacies (i.e. Rite Aid, Costco, CVS, Stop & Shop, Big Y, Walgreen’s and Wal-Mart).

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A. If Senior Care Plus provides your prescription benefit, you must have a participating pharmacy fill your prescriptions (refer to your Provider Directory). The pharmacy will fill prescriptions to the amount prescribed for up to a 30-day supply.

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A. If Senior Care Plus provides your prescription benefit, you may have a participating pharmacy fill your prescriptions (refer to your Provider Directory). The pharmacy will fill prescriptions to the amount prescribed for up to a 30-day supply.

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