Tricare: Pharmacy program
Military beneficiaries can get prescription drugs free at military clinics or hospital pharmacies. For a fee of $3 for a generic and $9 for a brand name, they can get a 30-day supply at participating Tricare retail stores. They can get a 90-day supply of the same drugs at the same price through the Tricare Mail Order Pharmacy Program.
A third tier of coverage charges $22 for some brand-name drugs that are not on the Defense Department’s pharmacy formulary. Defense officials in recent years have been moving more brand-name drugs to this pricing tier to encourage beneficiaries to use equally effective generics, which helps hold down the Defense Department’s costs.
Tricare users pay more for the drugs in this third tier, but will not have to pick up the full costs, unlike in some commercial health plans.
Beneficiaries cannot use the Tricare mail-order pharmacy if they have another pharmacy benefit plan, unless the medication is not covered under the other plan or the dollar limit of the other plan is exhausted.
Beneficiaries can have their prescriptions filled at a pharmacy not in the Tricare network, but they pay 20 percent of the retail cost of the drug, or $9, whichever is greater. They also pay annual deductibles. Lower enlisted paygrades — E-4 and below — not in Prime are charged a $50 deductible for an individual and $100 for a family. Everyone else not in Prime pays $150 for an individual or $300 for a family.
Prime enrollees who use pharmacies outside the network also pay deductibles of $300 per person or $600 for a family. They also have a 50 percent co-pay for the drugs.
Most retirees 65 or older must have Medicare Part B to use Tricare’s retail and mail-order pharmacy programs. Only retirees and dependents who turned 65 before April 1, 2001, are not required to carry Part B to use the pharmacy benefits, but Part B is needed if they want medical benefits.
Contact: (866) 363-8667 (Tricare mail order) or (866) 363-8779 (Tricare retail pharmacy); www.tricare.mil/mybenefit /home/Prescriptions/PharmacyProgram. The Tricare Pharmacy Handbook is available at tricare.mil/mybenefit /Download/Forms/Pharmacy _Handbook_09_Final.pdf
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