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If I am enrolled in VA health care, what benefits will I receive?
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You are eligible for inpatient and outpatient services, including preventive and primary care, rehabilitation, mental health and substance abuse treatment, home health, respite and hospice care, and prescription medications. You may be required to make a co-payment for these services.
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What is a formulary?
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The formulary is a comprehensive list of approved medications. Like all health care systems, VA will provide medications that are on the formulary. This list has been carefully developed to include a full range of medications necessary to treat a variety of conditions.
If your current medication is not on VA’s formulary your VA provider will discuss alternative treatments available to you through VA. You can view our complete formulary by visiting our formulary Web site.
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Can I get medication not on the formulary?
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Under certain conditions, you may be prescribed a drug that does not appear on the formulary. Your VA provider may request this non-formulary medication for you by completing a special request form. The non-formulary medication request must be approved by a committee. Your VA provider will inform you of a disapproval of a non-formulary medication request and discuss the use of alternative formulary agents with you.
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Can I get prescriptions from my private physician filled at a VA pharmacy?
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No. In order to receive medication from VA, a VA health care provider must treat you and prescribe your medication. VA health care providers will work closely with your private physician to provide you with continuity of care. It is important for you to supply your VA provider with your medical records from your private physician.
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Who can write my prescriptions?
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The VA pharmacy will only honor prescriptions written by your VA provider(s). VA cannot fill prescriptions that are written by private physicians.
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Will the VA pay for a prescription filled at a non-VA pharmacy?
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No. VA is not responsible for payment of outside physician’s fees or medication. You or your private insurance company is responsible for these costs.
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How do I get my medication(s)?
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Newly prescribed formulary medication(s) can be picked up at the VA pharmacy or can be mailed to your home. Prescriptions that are mailed come from a centralized pharmacy affiliated with your VA facility. Prescriptions that are mailed usually arrive within 14 days.
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How do I get refills?
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Refills are processed through the mail and not for pickup at the pharmacy window. They should be requested at least three weeks before you run out of medication. Maintenance medication should be re-ordered as soon as it is received. This will allow ample time for processing and delivery. Please be sure to keep VA informed of any changes in your address that would result in your medications being delayed/shipped incorrectly.
Check to see if there are refills left on the prescription by looking at the bottom of the refill slip under the "last fill date."
If your VA provider has approved refills on your prescription, you can request your refill by:
- Using a touch-tone phone to call our automated refill requestsystem.
- Completing and mailing the refill request slip that comes with each prescription.
- Leaving the refill slip with the pharmacy.
- Utilizing My HealtheVet, the online health portal for veterans. Veterans who want to order prescriptions online need to be registered users and verified in person (see the Web site for further information).
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Refilling Your Prescription(s)
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Please refill your prescription(s) through the nearest VA facility. When ordering, you will need your social security number and the prescription number(s) (Rx #). The Rx# is located under the name of the medication. Remember to allow 2-3 weeks for processing and delivery.
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What if there are no refills remaining? |
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If you do not have any refills remaining, and need to continue the medication, please contact your provider as early as possible for a renewal.
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What if I have questions about my medications?
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During normal business hours, call your VA outpatient pharmacy and ask to speak to a pharmacist. The telephone number of the pharmacy can be found on your prescription bottle.
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