CVS Is Waiving Delivery Fees On Prescription Medications During Coronavirus Outbreak
CVS Health has announced free home delivery of medications for patients in an effort to make access to prescription drugs safer and easier during the coronavirus outbreak. “Being committed to the welfare of those we serve means being responsive to evolving needs and acting swiftly. This is particularly true in
Posted — UpdatedThis higher-risk population includes older/elderly people, as well as anyone who has chronic lung disease, heart disease or diabetes. These conditions leave people more susceptible to getting sick, including contracting COVID-19.
Recently, CVS Health also announced that COVID-19 diagnostic testing and all telemedicine visits would be available with no co-pay. Now, Aetna, a CVS Health company, is offering 90-day maintenance medication prescriptions for insured and Medicare members. And for anyone who has CVS Caremark pharmacy benefits, Aetna will waive early refill limits on 30-day prescription maintenance medications.
This way, both customers and delivery workers can avoid physical contact — a precaution that may help prevent the spread of coronavirus.
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