TITLE

NACDS urges chains to woo federal retirees

PUB. DATE
December 1995
SOURCE
Drug Store News;12/11/95, Vol. 17 Issue 20, p23
SOURCE TYPE
Trade Publication
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Reports on the National Association of Chain Drug Stores' call to drug chains to identity federal retirees and send them letters suggesting they consider switching out of the mail-order-oriented prescription drug program administered by Blue Cross/Blue Shield. Co-pay requirements; Use of pharmacy computer systems to identity retirees.
ACCESSION #
9512194216

Tags: OLDER people -- Medical care -- United States;  DRUGSTORES

 

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