Common use of Retail pharmacy program Clause in Contracts

Retail pharmacy program. There will be a retail pharmacy program with easy access to pharmacies throughout the state. Co-pays for a thirty (30) day supply of prescription drugs including coverage of prescriptions from a licensed dentist are: ten dollar ($10.00) co-payment for generic, twenty-five dollar ($25.00) co-pay for a formulary brand name drug and a fifty dollar ($50.00) co-pay for a non- formulary brand name drug. Where a generic equivalent is available, the co-pay for a non-formulary brand name drug shall be fifty dollars ($50.00) and the difference in cost between the generic equivalent and the non- formulary brand name drug. Preventative medication may be provided at no cost as required by the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: ocsea.org, dam.assets.ohio.gov, www.dot.state.oh.us

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Retail pharmacy program. There will be a retail pharmacy program with easy access to pharmacies throughout the state. Co-pays for a thirty (30) day supply of prescription drugs including coverage of prescriptions from a licensed dentist are: ten dollar ($10.00) 10 co-payment for generic, twenty-five dollar ($25.0025) co-pay for a formulary brand name drug and a fifty dollar ($50.0050) co-pay for a non- non-formulary brand name drug. Where a generic equivalent is available, the co-pay for a non-formulary brand name drug shall be fifty dollars dollarS ($50.0050) and the difference in cost between the generic equivalent and the non- non-formulary brand name drug. Preventative medication may be provided at no cost as required by the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement

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Retail pharmacy program. There will be a retail pharmacy program with easy access to pharmacies throughout the state. Co-pays for a thirty (30) day supply of prescription drugs including coverage of prescriptions from a licensed dentist are: ten dollar ($10.00) 10 co-payment for generic, twenty-twenty- five dollar ($25.0025) co-pay for a formulary brand name drug and a fifty dollar ($50.0050) co-pay for a non- non-formulary brand name drug. Where a generic equivalent is available, the co-pay for a non-non- formulary brand name drug shall be fifty dollars ($50.0050) and the difference in cost between the generic equivalent and the non- formulary brand name drug. Preventative medication may be provided at no cost as required by the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: das.ohio.gov

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