Innoviant Pharmacy Network
It's easy to find a participating pharmacy in your local area. With over 56,000
pharmacies in the Innoviant network you're sure to find one that's close to home
or work. For your convenience, we've developed a chain store listing to help you
find a participating pharmacy.
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Innoviant Pharmacy Chain Store Listing
If you need assistance locating the pharmacy closest to you, call the number on
back of your ID card. They are available to assist you The Innoviant customer service
department is available to answer your calls 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Using Non-Network Pharmacies
For group plans with a standard co-payment, if you present your card at a non-network
pharmacy, or if other circumstances necessitate a cash purchase, you will have to
pay 100% of the retail price for your prescription. If your benefit plan provides
coverage for reimbursement of prescriptions purchased at a non-network pharmacy,
you will need to submit a claim reimbursement form and the prescription receipt
directly to Innoviant. Your reimbursement amount is based on the contracted rate
paid to a participating pharmacy and your benefit plan. See your company's benefit
manager to obtain a claim reimbursement form or you can download one from our Web
site.
Using Your ID Card
You can use your prescription ID card at any pharmacy that is part of the Innoviant
network. All you have to do is present your card to the pharmacy and they will electronically
enter your claim. The pharmacy will collect the appropriate benefit payment as defined
by your benefit plan for the prescription product purchased.
Saving Money
To save money on your prescriptions, try requesting generic products. It's a good
idea to ask your doctor if your brand-name medication can be exchanged for a generic
product before you request them from the pharmacist. Your doctor will let you know
if the generic version will work as well as the brand-name version.
Mail Service Pharmacy
Your employer may offer a program that allows you to order prescription products
through the mail. (Ask your company's benefit manager if this service is available
to you.) Using a mail service pharmacy is an easy way to have your prescriptions
delivered right to your home and may save you money.
People on maintenance medications (medications that are taken on an ongoing basis)
will especially enjoy the convenience of not having to go to the pharmacy as often.
To enroll, contact your human resources representative, benefit office or call the number on the back of your ID card.
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