Each Medicare Part D plan has a national pharmacy network that includes 50,000 to 60,000+ pharmacies and both "preferred" and "standard" pharmacies can be included in a Medicare prescription drug plan’s pharmacy network.
In general,
preferred network pharmacies usually have lower cost-sharing as compared to standard
network pharmacies — meaning, you may pay less for your prescriptions at a preferred pharmacy as compared to a standard pharmacy (you can see some 2020 examples below).
How do you know if your Medicare Part D plan uses preferred pharmacy pricing?
Both our
PDP-Finder
and
MA-Finder
show the note: "
Higher cost-sharing at standard network pharmacies" if a drug plan uses preferred
network pharmacy pricing – and again, this means the cost-sharing you pay is different depending on whether you purchase your medications from a preferred network pharmacy or a standard network
pharmacy.
You can also see an "
Rx$" icon after this note and a "Details" link showing you more information about preferred vs. standard cost-sharing for the chosen Medicare Part D plan.
How many Medicare prescription drug plans use preferred pharmacy pricing?
About
95% of all 2020 stand-alone Medicare prescription drug plans (PDPs) will
use different cost-sharing for preferred vs. standard (non-preferred) network
pharmacies (as compared to
99% of all PDPs in 2019). More specifically, 911 stand-alone 2020 Medicare prescription drug plans will offer additional cost-sharing savings if you shop at one of their preferred network pharmacies.
Which 2019 Medicare Part D plans will start using preferred pharmacy pricing in 2020?
Two 2019 stand-alone Medicare Part D plans will introduce preferred vs. standard network pharmacy pricing strategies in 2020. They include:
How do preferred and standard pharmacy co-payments compare?
As an example of different cost-sharing between network pharmacies, the chart below shows the variation between preferred and standard
network pharmacies for the
2020 California SilverScript Choice (PDP) plan.
California SilverScript Choice (S5601-064) |
|
30-Day Supply Cost-Sharing |
90-Day Supply Cost-Sharing |
Preferred Pharmacy |
Standard
Pharmacy
|
Preferred
Mail-Order |
Preferred Pharmacy |
Standard
Pharmacy |
Preferred
Mail-Order |
Initial Coverage Phase Cost-Sharing (before Donut Hole)
|
Tier 1 - Preferred Generic: |
$0.00 |
$5.00 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
$15.00 |
$0.00 |
Tier 2 - Generic: |
$1.00 |
$6.00 |
$1.00 |
$3.00 |
$18.00 |
$3.00 |
Tier 3 - Preferred Brand: |
$47.00 |
$47.00 |
$47.00 |
$141.00 |
$141.00 |
$141.00 |
Tier 4 - Non-Preferred Brand: |
38% |
38% |
38% |
38% |
38% |
38% |
Tier 5 - Specialty Tier: |
28% |
28% |
28% |
n/a |
n/a |
n/a |
Note: The preferred and standard network pharmacy cost-sharing can vary by state.
You can use our
Rx$ icon on our
PDP-Finder
or
MA-Finder
to see the cost-sharing details for all tiers and pharmacies for any
Medicare Part D or Medicare Advantage plan with prescription drug
coverage.
As a second example, the chart below shows the variation between preferred and standard
network pharmacies for the
2020 WellCare Classic plan.
Texas WellCare Classic (PDP) (S4802-013) |
|
30-Day Supply Cost-Sharing |
90-Day Supply Cost-Sharing |
Preferred Pharmacy |
Standard
Pharmacy |
Preferred
Mail-Order |
Preferred Pharmacy |
Standard
Pharmacy |
Preferred
Mail-Order |
Initial Coverage Phase Cost-Sharing |
Tier 1 - Preferred Generic: |
$0.00 |
$2.00 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
$6.00 |
$0.00 |
Tier 2 - Generic: |
$1.00 |
$4.00 |
$1.00 |
$3.00 |
$12.00 |
$2.50 |
Tier 3 - Preferred Brand: |
$32.00 |
$40.00 |
$32.00 |
$96.00 |
$120.00 |
$80.00 |
Tier 4 - Non-Preferred Brand: |
34% |
45% |
34% |
34% |
45% |
34% |
Tier 5 - Specialty Tier: |
25% |
25% |
25% |
n/a |
n/a |
n/a |
How about an actual example of how cost sharing can vary between preferred and standard pharmacies?
As an example of how the different cost-sharing could affect you, the chart below
shows how the total prescription costs for three medications (Atorvastatin, Clopidogrel, and Esomeprazole Magnesium) can vary between
network pharmacies (such as CVS, Walmart, or Walgreens), depending on your
Medicare Part D plan.
Spoiler Alert: You may pay more for your
medications at a standard network pharmacy (but not always!) — and you may pay a
whole lot more for medications at a non-network pharmacy.
*Annual Drug Cost Estimates from Medicare.gov Plan Finder 10/7/2019.
(
P) Preferred network pharmacy pricing for the designated Medicare Part D plan
(S) Standard network pharmacy pricing for the designated Medicare Part D plan
(
non-network pharmacy) This pharmacy is not in the designated plan's pharmacy network.
2020 Medicare Part D Drug Costs
With plan premium included in drug costs |
2020 Medicare Part D Plan Name |
Annual Cost at CVS** |
Annual Cost at Walmart** |
Annual Cost at Walgreens** |
Annual Cost
STANDARD
Mail Order** |
Express Scripts Medicare - Saver
|
$655 (P)
|
$643 (P) |
$624 (S) |
$592 |
Mutual of Omaha Rx Value
|
$553 (P)
|
$550 (P) |
$726 (S) |
$549 |
Cigna-HealthSpring Rx Secure-Essential
|
$708 (S)
|
$1,221 (P)
|
$853 (P) |
$427 |
SilverScript Plus
|
$1,639 (P) |
$1,712 (P) |
$1,434 (S) |
$1,725
|
WellCare Value Script
|
$1,263 (P)
|
$1,734 (S)
|
$606 (S) |
$1,380 |
AARP MedicareRx Walgreens
|
$1,345 (S) |
$8,850 (non-network pharmacy)
|
$909 (P) |
$1,344 |
*Annual Drug Cost Estimates from Medicare.gov Plan Finder 10/7/2019 with plan premium *12 added.
(
P) Preferred network pharmacy pricing for the designated Medicare Part D plan
(S) Standard network pharmacy pricing for the designated Medicare Part D plan
(
non-network pharmacy) This pharmacy is not in the designated plan's pharmacy network.
CAUTION: Using the Medicare.gov plan finder to estimate mail-order cost-sharing.
As of October 15th, Medicare.gov plan finder calculates the annual drug costs for mail-order using the
STANDARD in-network mail-order cost-sharing rather than the
preferred mail-order cost-sharing. As a result, the mail-order cost-sharing is, in most cases higher than it would be if Medicare was using the preferred mail-order cost-sharing as they did in past years.
Bottom Line: If you want to lower your prescription drug costs, make sure you are using one of your plan’s preferred network
pharmacies (or preferred mail order option).
HOWEVER, as noted in the charts above, it can happen that the retail prices at a standard network pharmacy may be lower and your plan's
co-insurance is not significantly different between preferred and standard network pharmacies.
How do we know which pharmacies have preferred or standard cost-sharing for our drug plan?
Your Medicare Part D plan documentation (Summary of Benefits and Evidence of Coverage) should tell you whether your Medicare Part D plan has preferred cost-sharing. You might have also received a printed Pharmacy Directory that will tell you more about preferred / standard pharmacies in your area. (Look for text in your Evidence of Coverage document such as "The Pharmacy Directory will also tell you which of the pharmacies in our network have preferred cost-sharing, which may be lower than the standard cost-sharing offered by other network pharmacies.")
Medicare Part D plans also usually have an easily accessible online tool that allows you to search for network pharmacies in your area and then indicates which pharmacies are preferred or standard.
We also have a Blog section with tips to using some of the more popular Medicare plan pharmacy and provider searches:
If you cannot find your plan's online pharmacy search, you can call the Medicare plan's Member Services toll-free number (found on enrollment information, printed plan information, and your Member ID card) and ask a Member Services representative to help you find a preferred pharmacy in your area or to send you a Pharmacy Directory.