4.01.22 – Diabetes and StayWell Rx
Friday, April 1, 2022
Diabetes and StayWell Rx
Have your diabetes medication cost and supplies increased?
We want to make certain that everyone is paying the correct price for their diabetes medication and supplies. If you are paying more than last year and are unsure, please reach out to the health department to investigate. You can email us at [email protected].
StayWell Rx
Managing high blood pressure, diabetes, and asthma can be challenging; however, managing the prescriptions you take to treat these conditions should not be.
With StayWell Rx, you can save time and money on your eligible medications and supplies that you use each day to treat your high blood pressure, diabetes, and asthma.
Did you know that by participating in StayWell Rx, you can receive a 90-day supply of eligible generic medications for free and eligible brand name medications for only $30?
Eligibility
Employees, spouses and dependents age 18 and older, covered by the Core, Standard, Plus, High Cost Coverage, and DFW ConnectedCare medical option, and domestic partners covered under the Core medical option are eligible to participate in this program.
Dependents under age 18Â automatically receive the StayWell Rx discount on eligible medications and supplies and are not required to complete a call with a health assistant.
To find out if your medication is part of this program, please visit the link below:
How to Enroll
- Simply connect with your Accolade health assistant at 833-346-3929 (833-FIND-WAY) or on your Accolade member portal to enroll in the StayWell Rx program.
- Chat with your Accolade health assistant where you can learn about ways to keep your condition under control.
- Fill your eligible high blood pressure, diabetes or asthma prescription medications through CVS Caremark mail order or at a CVS or Safeway-owned retail pharmacy.
- Make one call with Accolade every year to maintain enrollment in the program so you can continue saving money and time.
Please allow 7-10 days for your enrollment to process before filling your prescription.
In Solidarity,
Cathy Sharp
APFA National Health Chair
[email protected]