Why are prior authorizations required on certain drugs?
Some prescriptions require prior authorization for a number of different reasons:
How often can I refill my medication?
A medication can be refilled after 75% of the doses have been utilized. A special override can be put in place to allow for a refill by having the pharmacy telephone our customer service department. Examples of these cases are your medication has been lost, you are going on vacation, or your doctor has increased your dosage.
I'm going on vacation and will need an extra supply of medication, what can I do?
ODS also has participating pharmacies nationwide to enable members to use their benefit for any additional medications needed while on vacation. If your prescription refill will be due while you are away on vacation, a special override can be entered into the system to allow for the extra refill. Please allow extra time for your pharmacy to process your request. The member would be responsible for any additional copays that may apply.
How does the mail order portion of my prescription benefit work and can I refill my prescription online?
Members have the option of obtaining a 90 day supply per prescription for covered maintenance drugs through our mail order pharmacy, Certifax. To have Certifax fill your prescriptions you may use the special order forms available from your employer, ODS Customer Service or visit the Walgreens Healthcare Plus website (formerly Certifax). Prescription refills are also available.
OEBB, Washington Prescrition Services, OPDP/WPDP members use Wellpartner as your pharmacy.
Return to TopHow do I get reimbursed for medications I have purchased at non-participating pharmacies?
ODS has over 41,000 participating pharmacies located throughout the United States. However, in the rare case a participating pharmacy is not available, you will be required to pay full price for the medication and submit your receipt to ODS for reimbursement. A Prescription Reimbursement Claim form is available to download or from ODS Customer Service. Please mail claim form and attached prescription receipts to:
ODS
ATTN: Pharmacy Services
PO Box 40168
Portland, Oregon 97204
How are diabetic supplies covered under my prescription plan?
On all ODS prescription plans, insulin is a covered medication. Other diabetic supplies such as test strips, glucose tablets, disposable diabetic syringes and needles, may be covered under your plan, either as a medical supply or prescription item. Please refer to your Member Handbook for more details or contact Customer Service.