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Minimum Pharmacy Rebate Offset and Guarantee. PBM shall transfer to Rocky Mountain Hospital and Medical Service, Inc. dba Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield an amount that will be used by Rocky Mountain Hospital and Medical Service, Inc. dba Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield to reduce the Base Administrative Services Fee set forth in Section 3(A) of Schedule A. The amount of such offset, also referred to as the Pharmacy Rebate Offset is set forth in Section 3(A) of Schedule A. PBM shall reconcile each quarter the Pharmacy Rebate Offset that Employer received against the amount representing 100% of the actual Prescription Drug Rebates PBM received attributable to Employer’s Plan. If the actual Prescription Drug Rebate amount the PBM receives is greater than the Pharmacy Rebate Offset the Employer received from PBM, then PBM shall return the difference between the actual Prescription Drug Rebate amount and the Pharmacy Rebate Offset to the Employer. Provided, however, if the total Prescription Drug Rebates Performance Guarantee as defined in Exhibit C, exceeds the amount described herein, the PBM will pay the Employer the difference at annual true up.
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