City to Provide Residents with Program that can Help Save Money on Prescription Drug Purchases
Prescription discount card can offer average savings of 20 percent off retail price
Issued: January 06, 2010
The City of Edmond will soon introduce a program that will provide its residents with a new tool that can provide some relief from the high cost of prescription drugs. The city is making free prescription drug discount cards available to residents through a program sponsored by the National League of Cities (NLC). The discount cards offer average savings of 20 percent off the retail price of commonly prescribed drugs.
Available January 15, the discount card may be used by all Edmond residents and has no restrictions based on the resident’s age, income level, or existing health coverage. The NLC card can be used when purchasing prescription drugs at approximately 30 pharmacies around the city, as well as at more than 59,000 participating retail pharmacies across the country.
“In the current economic climate, where many people are watching what they spend, the NLC prescription discount card will offer significant savings on the purchase of prescription medications for our residents,” said Melissa Vinson, Benefits Specialist for the City of Edmond. “Whether or not an individual has prescription coverage, this program can make it easier for our residents to afford the drugs they need to deal with a short-term illness or stay healthy by managing a chronic condition.”
NLC and the City of Edmond are able to make these money-saving cards available to residents at no cost to the individual. Residents can pick up a card at the following locations: City of Edmond Utility Customer Service office, Multi Activity Center (MAC) and the Senior Center in Mitch Park, the Hope Center, the Ministries of Jesus, Edmond Mobile Meals, UCO Wellness Center and Nigh University Center and the Edmond YMCA (both locations).
“Not only does the NLC prescription discount card help residents save money on their medications, it is easy to use,” said Vinson. “Edmond residents only have to show their card when purchasing medication at one of the many participating pharmacies. There is no enrollment form required to get a card, no membership fee of any kind and residents and their family members can use the card any time their prescriptions are not covered by insurance.”
The discount card program is administered by CVS Caremark.
About The National League of Cities
The National League of Cities (NLC) is the nation’s oldest and largest organization devoted to strengthening and promoting cities as centers of opportunity, leadership and governance. NLC is a resource and advocate for 19,000 cities, towns and villages, representing more than 218 million Americans. To learn more about NLC, go to www.nlc.org.
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