RXCut Prescription Card Offers Significant Savings |
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We understand that families across the nation can be suffering from uncontrollable economic conditions as well as the stress of making ends meet and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. The concerns of readers are always a top priority, and the The County Woman Magazine has partnered with FreeRx-Plus to offer this valuable resource that provides access to savings up to 75 percent on prescriptions, lab and imaging services.
What is this program and how can it help me?
The FreeRxPlus Prescription Savings Program will benefit the uninsured, the under insured, and Medicaid Part D participants. Simply take the card to a participating pharmacy when you drop off your prescription and receive a savings on your medication.
How much of a discount will I get?
Discounts vary, depending on the medication and pharmacy. Discounts typically range from 15 percent to 75 percent, with the largest savings coming from generic medications. The customer will always receive the lowest price at the pharmacy.
Where can I use the Card?
There are more than 54,000 participating pharmacies; it is simple to find a pharmacy to accept the card. Visit our Web site to find participating pharmacies in the area.
How much does it cost to participate?
The Prescription Savings program is a FREE service to all families and individuals that wish to save on their prescription.
When does the card expire?
The card has no expiration date and can be used each time you have a prescription. You can even share the same card with family and friends. All cards distributed are active and ready for use.
What is Medicare Part D “doughnut hole”?
The Medicare Part D coverage gap, often referred to as the “doughnut hole”, is a period of time during the coverage year (Jan-Dec) when you will be responsible for paying all drug coasts out-of-pocket. When you fall into this doughnut hole, you are responsible for the full cost of prescription drugs plus you must continue to pay your Part D premium even though you are not receiving benefits!
Are your prescribed medications not covered by Medicare?
While Medicare does not have an established formulary, Part D drug coverage excludes certain categories of medications. With the RxCut Prescription Savings Program, there are no limited drug lists. You can receive discounts on the drug that works best for you!

- By FreeRx-Plus
- Published 01/9/2010
- Health & Wellness


