Prescription drug coverage

Your prescription drug benefits are managed by Washington State Rx Services.

Network pharmacies

You’ll get the UMP member discount when you buy prescription drugs through one of UMP’s network retail pharmacies, network mail-order pharmacies (Costco Mail Order Pharmacy and Postal Prescription Services), or network specialty drug pharmacy (Ardon Health). Always show your UMP member ID card at the pharmacy to make sure you pay the correct amount.

If you do not show your plan ID card, you will have to pay the full cash price and submit a Prescription Drug Claim Form. You also will not receive the plan discount. Prescriptions purchased from an excluded pharmacy will not be covered.

You can purchase your prescriptions (except specialty drugs) at a non-network pharmacy, but you’ll pay more if you do. You don't get the plan discount, and you will need to submit your own claim to Washington State Rx Services for reimbursement. Use the Pharmacy Locator Tool to find a network pharmacy near you.

For prescription drugs purchased outside the United States, contact Washington State Rx Services.

Retail pharmacies

Washington State Rx Services has a large network of retail pharmacies. Not only will you save money when you use network pharmacies, but the pharmacy will send claims to Washington State Rx Services for you.

Mail-order drugs

Enjoy the convenience of home delivery. Costco Mail Order Pharmacy and Postal Prescription Services (PPS) are UMP’s only network mail-order pharmacies. You can order new prescriptions and refills, check order status, manage prescriptions, and track your package. UMP’s network mail-order pharmacies cannot ship outside of the United States.

When using Costco Mail Order Pharmacy or PPS, the same cost share, pre-authorization requirements, and limits on coverage apply as for prescription drugs purchased at retail network pharmacies. To learn more, contact Washington State Rx Services, Costco, or PPS.

Specialty drugs

Specialty drugs are high-cost injectable, infused, oral, or inhaled prescription drugs or products that require special storage or handling and are subject to additional rules. You may find out if a drug is a specialty drug by checking the UMP Preferred Drug List. These drugs are covered only when purchased through UMP’s network specialty drug pharmacy, Ardon Health. If Ardon Health cannot dispense the drug, they will direct you to another specialty pharmacy that can provide the drug. Contact Washington State Rx Services to learn more.

Vaccinating pharmacies

You can get covered, preventive vaccinations at no cost at a network vaccination pharmacy. Not all pharmacies offer vaccinations, so check with the pharmacy before you go. Present your UMP member ID card at the pharmacy counter before receiving a vaccine. You can also get vaccinations through your preferred or network provider.

To find out which vaccinations are considered preventive, check the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) immunizations schedules. Note that some covered immunizations are classified as “may be recommended” depending on medical condition or lifestyle. For those immunizations to be covered as preventive, you must meet the criteria described on the CDC schedule.

The plan does not cover immunizations for travel or employment, even when recommended by the CDC or required by travel regulations.

Prescription drug coverage and price check tool

There are several factors that determine whether a drug is covered and how much it’ll cost. Use these tools to find out more about the prescription drugs you take.

Is it covered?

Use the UMP Preferred Drug List to find out if a drug:

Drug Price Check tool

Use the Drug Price Check tool for UMP Classic, UMP Select, UMP CDHP, and UMP Plus to estimate the cost of your drug.

Requesting an exception for noncovered prescription drugs

You can request an exception for a noncovered drug by having your prescribing provider request pre-authorization. If the exception is approved, you will pay:

Claims and account

Prescription drug claims

When you use a network pharmacy and show your UMP member ID card, your claims are submitted for you. If you use a non-network pharmacy, don’t show your ID card, or have other drug coverage that pays first, you may need to submit your own prescription drug claim to Washington State Rx Services for reimbursement. Prescriptions purchased from an excluded pharmacy will not be covered. Use the Pharmacy Locator Tool to find a network pharmacy near you.

To submit a claim, download the Prescription Drug Claim Form, fill it out, and send it, along with your pharmacy receipts, to the address listed on the form.

Your pharmacy account

Log in to your pharmacy account to view your prescription claims history and access the Drug Information Checker to learn how your prescription and over-the-counter drugs interact with each other.

Prescription drug policies

Some policies and programs may limit your prescription drug coverage.

Prescription drugs versus provider-administered drugs

UMP covers many different types of drugs that are used to manage your health. Depending on the type of drug, UMP may cover it either under your prescription drug benefits or under your medical benefit.

Drugs covered under your prescription drug benefits include those that you receive through retail pharmacies, the network mail-order pharmacies, or network specialty pharmacy. Washington State Rx Services administers UMP’s prescription drug benefit, and most of this webpage talks about these types of prescription drugs.

Drugs that need to be taken with health care supervision are usually referred to as provider-administered drugs. These drugs are covered under your medical benefit, which Regence BlueShield manages.

Learn more about coverage of provider-administered drugs for specific diseases, pre-authorization requirements, the UMP Medical Preferred Drug List, and approved sites of care by visiting the Policies that affect your care webpage.

Over-the-counter (OTC) at-home COVID-19 test kits

COVID tests are covered at no cost to you under your Uniform Medical Plan (UMP) prescription drug benefit. Each member on your plan can receive up to two test kits per month. Use the Pharmacy Locator Tool to locate a network pharmacy. Be sure to present your UMP member ID card and make your purchase at the pharmacy counter to have your test kits process to your pharmacy benefit. Your benefit covers up to $12 per test kit purchased.

If you purchase a test kit at a non-network pharmacy or retail location, or pay for your kit out-of-pocket, you must complete the OTC COVID-19 At Home Test Claim Form to receive reimbursement up to the allowed amount. Submit the completed form along with your receipts to the address or fax number listed on the form.

Note: At-home COVID tests are not covered under the UMP medical benefit.

Additional resources

Getthefactsrx.com features the Starts with One campaign, which is designed to inform and educate young adults, their parents, and older adults about the dangers of prescription drug misuse and the importance of safe storage, use, and disposal. This campaign is funded by the Washington State Health Care Authority (HCA).

WA Tribal Opioid Solutions provides educational resources for Tribes and tribal organizations working to address opioid prevention, overdose response, and treatment. This campaign is funded by HCA and the SAMHSA State Opioid Response and informed by recommendations from tribal leaders.

When you have questions about your prescription drug coverage or need help finding a network pharmacy, contact Washington State Rx Services.

WSRxS, Ardon Health, Costco Mail Order Pharmacy, and Postal Prescription Services do not provide BlueCross BlueShield services and are separate companies solely responsible for their products/services.