At my pharmacy, we accept GoodRX coupons but we don't honor it for controlled substances. I'm on a "bad" side of town. My store in general has a lot of theft and heavy security presence. I've been at my store for 9 months now and when I first got there, we had a lot of fake prescriptions and...
GoodRx cuts pharmacy profits, but in return, the pharmacy is supposed to get foot traffic and at least some profit as opposed to none. It allows the patient to feel that they're getting a good deal on their meds since pharmacy cash prices are ridiculously set (in the corporate retail setting) and hopefully, they'll come back. GoodRx claims that the pharmacy is contractually obligated to accept ...
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Here’s how the GoodRx discount card works.. For instance, I’ll use Generic Zofran 4mg - #30 Ondansetron has a huge U&C - so when pharmacies send a claim for it, it can range anywhere from $500 to $1,000 for a $5.00 bottle of it.. GoodRx reduces this “cash” price down to ~$10 to ~$40 (depending on what pharmacy you use) - the pharmacy makes a few dollars (maybe $5 at most) and then ...
100% have resolved (or if they didnt they went elsewhere but seriously this stuff works). If not covered insurance GoodRx is usually <$50. Hospital wont let me use cantharone since its not FDA approved. I have been doing this as well with good results so far. Was wondering what procedure code you bill for this type of encounter?