Prescription Drug Card. The State System shall provide prescription drug coverage for all of the SSHEGHP plans through a prescription drug card. The prescription drug coverage shall include: a. A three-tier open formulary with retail co-payments of $10 for generic, $30 for brand formulary, and $50 for brand non-formulary drugs for up to a thirty (30) day supply. b. Co-payments for mail order prescriptions of two (2) times the retail co-payments set forth in subsection 5.a. above for up to a ninety (90) day supply. c. If a physician prescribes a brand name drug and indicates no substitution, then the employee will not pay the difference between that drug and the generic drug. However, if the employee chooses a brand name drug when his/her physician has indicated that substitution of a generic drug is acceptable, the employee must pay the difference in cost between the brand name drug and the generic drug.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Prescription Drug Card. The State System shall provide prescription drug coverage for all of the SSHEGHP plans through a prescription drug card. The prescription drug coverage shall include:
a. A three-tier open formulary with retail co-payments of $10 for generic, $30 for brand formulary, and $50 for brand non-formulary drugs for up to a thirty (30) day supply.
b. Co-payments for mail order prescriptions of two (2) times the retail co-payments set forth in subsection 5.a. above for up to a ninety (90) day supply.
c. If a physician prescribes a brand name drug and indicates no substitution, then the employee will not pay the difference between that drug and the generic drug. However, if the employee chooses a brand name drug when his/her physician has indicated that substitution of a generic drug is acceptable, the employee must pay the difference in cost between the brand name drug and the generic drug.
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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding
Prescription Drug Card. The State System shall provide prescription drug coverage for all of the SSHEGHP plans through a prescription drug card. The prescription drug coverage shall include:
a. A three-tier open formulary with retail co-payments of $10 5 for generic, $30 18 for brand formulary, and $50 36 for brand non-formulary drugs for up to a thirty (30) day supply.
b. Co-payments for mail order prescriptions of two (2) times the retail co-payments set forth in subsection 5.a. above for up to a ninety (90) day supply.
c. If a physician prescribes a brand name drug and indicates no substitution, then the employee will not pay the difference between that drug and the generic drug. However, if the employee chooses a brand name drug when his/her physician has indicated that substitution of a generic drug is acceptable, the employee must pay the difference in cost between the brand name drug and the generic drug.
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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding
Prescription Drug Card. The State System shall provide prescription drug coverage for all of the SSHEGHP plans through a prescription drug card. The prescription drug coverage shall include:
a. A three-tier open formulary with retail co-payments of $10 5 for generic, $30 18 for brand formulary, and $50 36 for brand non-formulary drugs for up to a thirty (30) day supply.
b. Co-payments for mail order prescriptions of two (2) times the retail co-payments set forth in subsection 5.a. above for up to a ninety (90) day supply.
c. If a physician prescribes a brand name drug and indicates no substitution, then the employee will not pay the difference between that drug and the generic drug. However, if the employee chooses a brand name drug when his/her physician has indicated that substitution of a generic drug is acceptable, the employee must pay the difference in cost between the brand name drug and the generic drug.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement