How Much Will My Drug Cost?
See how much you will pay for a covered drug. Log in to your Select Health account and then Rx Claims.
You can also see an estimate of how much a drug will cost with the Drug Lookup tool, but keep in mind that your benefits may differ from what is shown.
You can visit our Part D Stages page to understand which stage of coverage you are in and how that will affect your cost.
How Can I Get My Drug Covered?
There may be drugs that aren’t on your formulary or that have special requirements, such as prior authorization or step therapy, that you need to meet before they are covered. If you aren't sure why a drug isn't covered, our Pharmacy team can help. Call 855-442-9900 (TTY: 711).
Drug Exceptions and Prior Authorization
If you need a prescription for a medication that is normally not covered under your plan, you may ask for an exception to your plan’s prescription drug coverage. Obtaining an exception decision takes between 24 (emergent) and 72 hours (standard). Many requests can be handled over the phone by calling 855-442-9988 or by filling out the Exception Request Form. Some requests may need to be submitted by your physician. If the exception is denied, you have the right to appeal that decision as with any other denial.
Drugs with Special Requirements
Some drugs have special requirements that must be met before Select Health will cover them.
Step Therapy drugs require your provider to first prescribe alternative options that are generally more cost effective without compromising quality. Step therapy may be waived if determined to be medically necessary.
Prior Authorization is required for certain drugs. This process must be completed by your doctor before you fill your prescription.
Quantity Limits are designed to limit the use of selected medications for quality, safety, or utilization reasons. Limits may be on the amount of the medication that we cover per prescription or for a defined period of time.
If your physician believes that you require a medication that is not on your formulary, normally requires step therapy, or exceeds a quantity limit, he or she may request an exception through the prior authorization process or the drug exception process.
Use the links below to see drugs with special requirements on your formulary (the drugs covered by your plan).