Common use of Prescription Coverage Clause in Contracts

Prescription Coverage. Prescription co-pay for generic prescriptions is $7, $10 for brand names and $25 for non- preferred prescription drug plan. Mail order co-pay shall be $7 for generic prescriptions, $10 for brand names and $25 for non-preferred prescription drug plan. Effective July 1, 2016, the revised cost will be $7 co-pay for generic prescriptions, $15 for brand names and $35 for non- preferred prescription drug plan. The revised mail order cost shall be $7 co-pay for generic prescriptions, $15 for brand names, and $35 for non- preferred prescription drug plan.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Prescription Coverage. Prescription co-pay for generic prescriptions is $7, $10 15 for brand names and $25 35 for non- preferred prescription drug plan. Mail order co-pay shall be $7 for generic prescriptions, $10 for brand names and $25 for non-preferred prescription drug plan. Effective July 1, 2016, the revised cost will be $7 co-pay for generic prescriptions, $15 for brand names and $35 for non- preferred prescription drug plan. The revised mail order cost shall be $7 conon-pay for generic prescriptions, $15 for brand names, and $35 for non- preferred prescription drug plan.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Prescription Coverage. Prescription co-pay for generic prescriptions is $7, $10 for brand names and $25 for non- preferred prescription drug plan. Mail order co-pay shall be $7 for generic prescriptions, $10 for brand names and $25 for non-preferred prescription drug plan. Effective July 1, 2016, the revised cost will be $7 co-pay for generic prescriptions, $15 for brand names and $35 for non- preferred prescription drug plan. The revised mail order cost shall be $7 co-pay for generic prescriptions, $15 for brand names, and $35 for non- non-preferred prescription drug plan.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement