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Re: lizzy241 post# 394526

Monday, 11/28/2022 8:03:18 PM

Monday, November 28, 2022 8:03:18 PM

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North probably has a FEHB insurance. I believe he has GEHA. They are exempt from that rule. I believe what you are referring to applies to those on a Part D plan.

https://www.opm.gov/frequently-asked-questions/insure-faq/health/as-an-fehb-program-enrollee-am-i-allowed-to-participate-in-pharmacy-sponsored-incentive-programs-such-as-prescription-discount-copay-cards-or-store-rewards-cards/

"Yes. OPM does not prohibit FEHB members from participating in pharmacy-sponsored incentive or pharmaceutical company co-pay reimbursement programs, and we are unaware of any Federal laws restricting participation. Enrollees in other Federal Programs such as Medicare and Medicaid are statutorily prohibited from participating in pharmacy incentive programs under section 1320a-7b of title 42, United States Code (the Anti-Kickback Act). However, the FEHB Program is exempt from the application of this provision."

I also am in the FEHB program (wife retired from gov't job) and have been getting V for $9 for 360 caps. However, my insurance company Federal BCBS says they will stop covering V as of the New Year.
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