Through the partnership, employers who utilize RxPreferred's pharmacy benefits will have access to all medications through Cost Plus Drugs within their benefit packages.
Cost Plus Drug Co. has partnered with Nashville-based pharmaceutical company RxPreferred Benefits to improve health care access and lower drug spending, according to a news release.
Through the partnership, employers who utilize RxPreferred's pharmacy benefits will have access to all medications through Cost Plus Drugs within their benefits packages. The benefits had only previously been offered to individuals outside of their insurance package. "Our partnership with RxPreferred is another step in the direction of bringing transparency to healthcare and lowering drug cost for individuals and families across the county,"
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