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Value-Based Prescription Discount

If you are enrolled in the High-Peformance Plan option and take medication for high blood pressure, high cholesterol or diabetes (medications only), you will pay 50% less for your value-based prescriptions. These conditions were selected for special value-based pricing because improving them will have the largest impact on the overall health of Rockwell Automation employees.

Value-based Drugs

Medication for high blood pressure, high cholesterol and diabetes that Rockwell Automation has identified for a special pricing schedule, which cost 50% less compared to non-value-based drugs.

 Broad Access Plan Retail (up to 30-day supply)Broad Access Plan Mail Order (up to 90-day supply)
What The Plan Pays: Value-Based Generic Copay

100% after $5 copay
Includes medication for high blood pressure, high cholesterol and diabetes

100% after $10 copay
Includes medication for high blood pressure, high cholesterol and diabetes

What The Plan Pays: Value-Based Preferred Brand Name Coinsurance

90% ($50 max/Rx)
Includes medication for high blood pressure, high cholesterol and diabetes

90% ($100 max/Rx)
Includes medication for high blood pressure, high cholesterol and diabetes

What The Plan Pays: Value-Based Non-Preferred Brand Name Coinsurance

80% ($60 max/Rx)
Includes medication for high blood pressure, high cholesterol and diabetes

80% ($120 max/Rx)
Includes medication for high blood pressure, high cholesterol and diabetes

Coverage is different in the HSA option

If you are enrolled in the HSA option, your prescription drug coverage is different. Visit the HSA option page for prescription drug information that applies to you.

Value-Based Prescription Discount

If you are enrolled in the Broad Access Plan option and take medication for high blood pressure, high cholesterol or diabetes (medications only), you will pay 50% less for your value-based prescriptions. These conditions were selected for special value-based pricing because improving them will have the largest impact on the overall health of Rockwell Automation employees.

Preferred vs. Non-Preferred Brand Name Drugs

Preferred brand name (or formulary) drugs have been determined to provide effective treatment when used as intended and typically cost less then non-preferred brand name drugs. Non-preferred brand name (or non-formulary) drugs tend to be expensive and often have a less expensive generic or preferred brand name alternative available.

Compound Drugs

Compound drug prescriptions that cost more than $300 require prior authorization.

Save Money with Generics

Generic drugs may look a little different than the brand name prescriptions, but they are just as effective, and they consist of identical ingredients in the same formulation. Plus, every ingredient that goes into a generic drug must be approved by the FDA.

If your pharmacy fills a brand name medication for any reason and a generic is available, you will pay the difference between the brand name and the generic, plus the brand coinsurance.

Save money and go generic the next time you’re at the pharmacy.

Mail Order Your Prescriptions

Save money and time with the CVS Caremark mail order program! All you do is order your prescriptions online, and they will be delivered directly to you. Plus, sign up for automatic refills so you don’t get behind on your prescriptions.