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When you join PUP, you’ll have over 60,000 pharmacies in your network to choose from. PUP’s network of pharmacies meets CMS requirements for pharmacy access in your area. It’s important to fill your prescriptions at these network pharmacies to get the most out of your benefits.

To find a pharmacy close to you, just click the link below.

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Mail Order Program

Our mail-order program is another way PUP makes it easy for you to get your medications. All you have to do is call in with your prescription and doctor’s information. You can even call around the clock, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Out-of-Network Coverage

There are certain special circumstances when we will cover drugs filled at an out-of-network pharmacy, including:

  • Non-routine circumstances when a network pharmacy is not available
  • If you cannot get to a network pharmacy during an emergency
  • When you are traveling and there is no network pharmacy within reasonable distance

Before you fill your prescription in these situations, call Member Services to see if there is a network pharmacy in your area where you can fill your prescription. PUP has many network pharmacies outside of our service area.

If you do go to an out-of-network pharmacy for the reasons listed above, you may have to pay the full cost (rather than paying just your co-insurance or co-payment) when you fill your prescription. You may ask us to reimburse you for our share of the cost by submitting a paper claim. You should submit a claim to us if you fill a prescription at an out-of-network pharmacy, as any amount you pay for a covered Part D drug will help you qualify for catastrophic coverage.

To learn how to submit a paper claim, please refer to the paper claims process described in the section called “How do you submit a paper claim?” in Section 2 of your Evidence of Coverage.

Unless you obtain prior approval for more, we will only cover a 30-day supply at an out-of-network pharmacy. Our reimbursement is limited to what we would have paid if you had gone to an in-network pharmacy, and you may still pay more for your drugs than what you would have paid if you had gone to an in-network pharmacy.