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6/5/2011 10:23:13 PM EST
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Free prescription discount card for all Tri Hope Group, healthcare discount cards, free
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About the Card
Immediate Savings ~ The Tri Hope Group Prescription Discount Savings Card enables you to receive discounted pricing on prescription medications. It can offer immediate savings on prescription medications at participating pharmacies for people that are without health insurance, have prescriptions not covered by health insurance, and are in the Medicare Part D donut hole. This is not insurance, nor is it intended to replace insurance. Card works regardless of insurance and covers lab tests and medical imaging, such as CT and PET scans, and MRIs.
Show Your Card Every Time ~ Simply present your Tri Hope Group card with each prescription from your doctor to the participating pharmacy at the time of purchase to receive your discounts. If you need to transfer a prescription, bring your empty prescription bottle or label with you to the pharmacy. In some instances, the pharmacist may store your card information in their computer. However, to be certain you receive the maximum benefit, you need to show your card each time you have your prescriptions filled.
Typical Savings between 25% and 90% ~ off the pharmacy's usual and customary retail price of prescription medications, with the highest savings on generic medications. Your cost will be the discount price with the Tri Hope Group card or the pharmacy's usual and customary retail price, whichever is lower. This means you are assured the lowest price in that store, at the time you purchase the prescription medicine. If the pharmacy's price is lower, there is no savings or discount and the Tri Hope Group card cannot lower the co-pay for medicine covered by insurance. You are responsible for the entire payment of the prescription medications purchased after any discounts are applied, plus any dispensing fee.
Tips to Save More:
Select the lowest-cost alternative ~ Many brand-name prescription medications have a generic equivalent. On average, generics cost 20-70% less and may produce the same results as comparable brand-name medications. Generic medications are approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for safety and effectiveness, and are manufactured under the same strict rules that apply to their brand-name twin. So ask your physician and pharmacist if there is a generic medication that will save you money. If no generic equivalent is available, there may still be a lower-cost alternative within the same class of medicationss that performs the functions your care requires. Once again, consult with your physician on these money-saving alternatives.
Obtain a larger supply ~ In most cases, your cost per dosage will decrease as the amount you have dispensed at one time increases. If you will be taking a medication for an extended period of time, ask your physician if it would be appropriate to prescribe a 90-day supply rather than a 30-day supply.
Print your cards and give it to anyone your want. Card are active and no activation or enrollment is required. Contact me if you have any questions.
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