How to get a discount on expensive health care prescriptions

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Relieving the burden

Luckily, Vanderploeg’s story had a happy ending. By using a FamilyWize Prescription Drug Discount Card, she brought down the cost of her husband’s 180-pill, three-prescription order to $146, nearly an 89 percent reduction.

She’s just one of 5 million Americans who saved more than $430 million using the discount card. People who used the card to purchase diabetes and heart disease medicines also saved $1.2 billion in related health care costs.

“FamilyWize makes it possible for our neighbors who are struggling, many of them older folks, to buy both the medicine they need plus pay for necessities like food, utilities and clothing,” says Dennis Carmen, president and CEO of the United Way of Greater Plymouth County, Mass.

“To help reduce the cost of prescription drugs, a prescription drug discount card is now available at no cost to patients; there are no age restrictions or income requirements to access the card,” says Dan Barnes, FamilyWize CEO.

Sign up for a free FamilyWize Prescription Drug Discount Card by contacting your local United Way, visiting www.familywize.org or texting “Family” to 700700 to have an electronic card sent to your phone. Anyone can get the card, which works like a coupon to fill all FDA-approved medications at more than 63,000-participating pharmacies, including Walgreens, Rite Aid, CVS, Walmart, Target, Kmart, Safeway, Kroger, Albertson’s, Publix, Stop & Shop, SUPERVALU, Ahold, Costco and Sam’s Club.

Card users save money eight out of 10 times. On average, people will shave more than 35 percent, roughly $20, off the retail cost of each prescription. However, savings can be much higher, especially if card users are buying generic medications.

This month, Vanderploeg saved $1,154 on her husband’s medicine. That’s a $13,848 year-end savings if his prescriptions stay the same.

“The peace of mind emotionally and financially has been a life saver,” she says.

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