These pharmacy programs are available for non-HMO members.
These pharmacy programs are available for non-HMO members.
Medications with an equivalent available over-the-counter (OTC) are usually not covered through Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Illinois (BCBSIL) prescription drug plans.
Some facts to consider:
This program does not apply to members who have outpatient prescription drug coverage through their medical plan, processed by BlueSCRIPTSM.
Express Scripts® Pharmacy, the mail-order pharmacy for members with BCBSIL prescription drug coverage, provides safe, fast and cost-effective pharmacy services that can save you time and money. With this program, you can obtain up to a 90-day supply of long-term (or maintenance) medications through Express Scripts Pharmacy. Maintenance medications are those drugs you may take on an ongoing basis to treat conditions such as high cholesterol, high blood pressure or diabetes. Download the maintenance drug list to check if your medication is included.
Getting Started Online
You have more than one option to fill or refill a prescription online or from a mobile device:
Order Over the Phone
Call 1-833-715-0942, 24/7, to refill or transfer a current prescription or get started with home delivery. Please have your member ID card, prescription information and your doctor's contact information available.
Through the Mail
To send a prescription order through the mail, log in to Blue Access for MembersSM. Complete the mail order form. Mail your prescription, completed order form and payment to Express Scripts Pharmacy.
For more information about using mail order, you can:
Specialty medications are those used to treat serious or chronic conditions. Examples include hepatitis C, hemophilia, cancer and multiple sclerosis. They often require careful adherence to treatment plans, have special handling or storage needs, and may only be stocked by select pharmacies. More information is available in the Specialty Pharmacy Program member flier.
You can download the Specialty Pharmacy Program Drug List, which includes a reminder about coverage for self-administered specialty medications.
A split fill program may apply to some medications like select oral oncology (cancer), multiple sclerosis and iron toxicity drugs. This program lets you try the medication first to make sure you can tolerate any potential side effects. You will get a partial fill of your prescription and only pay for what was filled (a prorated cost of your benefits).
Coverage benefits and requirements may vary based on your plan benefits. Call the number listed on your Member ID card if you have any questions.
To order through Accredo®:
A specialty pharmacy coordinator will contact you to confirm your correct mailing address and arrange delivery of your covered medications.
When you purchase specialty medications through Accredo, you can have your self-administered specialty medications delivered directly to you, or to your doctor's office.
You also receive at no additional charge:
BCBSIL members who use oral oncology or hemophilia specialty drugs may have other in-network specialty pharmacy options.
Log in to your Blue Access for MembersSM account to find a preferred specialty pharmacy near you.
Accredo is a specialty pharmacy that is contracted to provide services to members of BCBSIL. The relationship between Accredo and BCBSIL is that of independent contractors. Accredo is a trademark of Express Scripts Strategic Development, Inc.
The Prior Authorization and Step Therapy programs encourage safe, cost-effective medication use. These programs may be part of your prescription drug benefits. Refer to your benefit materials to find out if your benefit plan has these programs, as well as which medications are part of your plan.
This program requires your doctor to request pre-approval, or prior authorization, for you to get benefits for select medications.
The Step Therapy program requires that you use a “preferred” medication before your benefit plan will cover a “non-preferred” medication. The preferred medication is safe, works well in treating a specific medical condition, and is a cost-effective treatment option. A non-preferred medication could be a more costly prescription.
Step 1: If possible, your doctor should prescribe a preferred medication that is right for your condition.
Step 2: If you and your doctor decide that a preferred medication is not right for you, or is not as good in treating your condition, your doctor should submit a step-therapy exception to cover the non-preferred medication. Your doctor can find these request forms at bcbsil.com/provider.
If you have questions about either the prior authorization or the step therapy programs, call the number listed on your member card.
If you have coverage through BCBSIL, vaccinations may be covered under the medical benefit or prescription drug benefit, based on your plan. Select vaccines can be conveniently administered at a pharmacy near you. These vaccines can help protect you and your covered family members from illnesses such as the flu, pneumonia, shingles, meningitis, HPV, hepatitis B, tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis.
To see which vaccines are covered under your plan, check your benefit materials for details and any necessary copays.
More information is available in the Pharmacy Vaccine Program member flier.
If you have BCBSIL prescription drug benefit coverage, you have access to our team of clinical pharmacists and other resource tools to help answer questions you may have about your prescriptions.
The Pharmaceutical Care Management (PCM) program helps you get the best results from the medicines you take. A member of the PCM team may reach out to talk with you about the medicines you take. The medication review by a clinical pharmacist helps make sure the medicines you are taking are safe and work well. The pharmacist can also share ways to help you lower your out-of-pocket costs for your prescriptions.
For more information about how PCM works:
Last Updated: Aug. 21, 2024