As you compare medical plans this year you need to look at each plan and read the prescription coverage plans and requirements. I'm not crying wolf folks, do it. Last year I missed the changes myself. Across all 2 of the 3 plans you are required to use "Caremark" to fill your meds. Caremark bought CVS back in 2021. The 3rd option was similar. If you prefer your meds delivered in bulk every 3 months, you can do so. I'm sure some of you are asking why I'm writing this. I'm not sure how many employees are effected by the requirements, but I'm one.
Short story of my headache and concerns.. I used CVS for years and had to tolerate their supply chain issues. It's not fun running out of a controlled medication. Try working with withdraw symptoms for any amount of time because you are waiting for the delivery truck to arrive at CVS. I had to wait 12 days on one occasion. To make matters worse, my state will not allow a 3 month supply for any controlled medication. So I gambled each month. BTW, if you choose a small pharmacy that has your medications in stock, you pay full price out of pocket or use your HSA. Now comes a problem that I figured would happen... Please read the article.
https://www.cnn.com/2023/10/06/business/walgreens-pharmacists-walkouts-protest-working-conditions/index.html
Just a word of caution.