Blue Review
A newsletter for physician, professional, facility, ancillary and Medicaid providers

September 2016

Pharmacy Benefit Tips

For Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas (BCBSTX) members with prescription drug benefits administered by Prime Therapeutics®, BCBSTX employs a number of industry-standard management strategies to ensure appropriate utilization of prescription drugs. These strategies can include formulary management, benefit design modeling, specialty pharmacy benefits, and clinical programs, among others. You can help us achieve these goals by:

  1. Prescribing Drugs Listed on the Formulary
    The BCBSTX formularies are provided as a guide to help in the selection of cost-effective drug therapy. Every major drug class is covered, although many of the formularies cover most generics and fewer brand name drugs. The lists also provide members with criteria for how drugs are selected, coverage considerations and dispensing limits. While these drug lists are a tool to help members maximize their prescription drug benefits, the final decision about what medications should be prescribed is between the health care provider and the patient.

    BCBSTX formularies are regularly updated and can be found under Pharmacy Program on the BCBSTX provider website.

    Note: For members with Medicare Part D or Medicaid coverage, the drug lists can be found on the plan’s website:

  2. Reminding Patients of Covered Preventive Medications
    Many BCBSTX health plans include coverage at no cost to the member for certain prescription drugs, women’s contraceptive products and over-the-counter (OTC) medicines used for preventive care services.*

    *Not available for all plans. Members should call the customer service number on their ID card to help determine what benefits may be available, including any requirements, limitations or exclusions that apply. Please refer to the member’s certificate of coverage.

  3. Submitting Necessary Prior Authorization Requests
    For some medications, the member’s plan may require certain criteria to be met before prescription drug coverage may be approved. You will need to complete the necessary prior authorization request and submit it to BCBSTX. More information about these requirements can be found under Pharmacy Program on the BCBSTX provider website.

  4. Assisting Members with Formulary Exceptions
    If the medication you wish to prescribe is not on your patient’s drug or the preventive care lists, a formulary exception can be requested. You can call the customer service number on the member’s ID card to start the process, or complete the form online.

Visit the Pharmacy Program section of our website for more information.