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FORMULARY N-HSA

How to Search for Drugs

  • Use the alphabetical list to search by the first letter of your medication.
  • Search by typing part of the generic (chemical) or brand (trade) names.
  • Search by selecting the therapeutic class of the medication you are looking for.

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Did you know that you may be able to get a flu shot at an in-network pharmacy?

  • Flu vaccines are available at many retail pharmacy locations or through your in-network health care provider.
  • Going to the pharmacy is a convenient option as generally no appointment is needed and flu shots are covered at no cost to our members with proof of insurance.

To find an in-network pharmacy: You can call Customer Service at 503-574-7500 (TTY: 711), Pharmacy Services at 503-574-7400 (TTY: 711), or access the Pharmacy Directory.

 

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Prescription drug coverage

Generally, your prescription drug plan covers prescription drugs that:

  • Are medically necessary;
  • Are filled at an in-network pharmacy; and that
  • Meet the criteria described in your member materials, such as prior authorization and step-therapy, when needed. Your member materials, including your prescription drug benefit summary, are available through myProvidence when you create a free account.

Formulary exceptions / Generic alternatives

Formulary Exception: There may be times when you require a drug that is not on the formulary. If you currently take a prescription drug not on the formulary, contact customer service to make sure the drug is not covered. If the prescription drug is not covered, your provider may request an exception be made. There are two ways you, your representative, or prescriber can initiate a prior authorization request: Complete the Providence Health Plan drug coverage prior authorization form or your provider may use the drug prior authorization form to submit the exception request.

Generic Alternatives: A generic alternative is a generic drug that is used to treat the same condition as a brand-name drug. It is not the exact same medication as the brand-name drug. According to clinical evidence, a generic alternative can be expected to treat the same condition as well as the brand-name alternative. A new prescription is needed to obtain a generic alternative drug. You may search the formulary by medical condition and look for a medication classified as a generic.

More Information

Visit the Providence Health Plan Pharmacy Resources page for more information about prescription drugs, including forms, articles, and answers to frequently asked questions.

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Formulary Effective Date: 01/01/2024
Updated:
11/2023

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