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Originally Posted by ComicWisdom
Your pharmacy vendor is probably Caremark. They own CVS. Just guessing, but you medical insurance only processes medical (doctor, hospital, physical therapy, etc.) claims. They have a company like Caremark to process the pharmacy claims.
RJaye is correct, the insurance company works a contractual deal with Caremark/CVS to pay less for a major portion of your prescriptions. The idea being if the insurance company saves money, they don't have to increase your premiums.
There's also a cost savings when the vendor (Caremark) just happens to own the pharmacy where you need do business.
It's my understanding that you may be able to use a pharmacy other than CVS, but you may pay more out of pocket.
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The weird thing is that I've always used CVS, but for this particular med -Vraylar- my insurance is saying I have to use a different one, the mail order pharmacy Acaria Health. Who knows though, maybe CVS owns it...