Pharmacy Q&A
Q. What is a drug formulary (list of drugs)?
A. Do you ever worry about how much your prescription drug will cost? Did you know that Molina Healthcare has a list of drugs that it pays for? This is called a drug formulary. If you use a drug on the list, Molina Healthcare will pay for it. This means you can get your medicine for free! .Q. What drugs are on the formulary?
A. There are many drugs on the formulary list. There is at least one drug for each type of disease. Some types of disease are asthma, diabetes or ear infections. For each type of discease, we will cover at least one drug and sometimes many more to help treat your medical needs. The list also contains both brand and generic-named drugs. Generic drugs work the same way as the brand-name drug. We may cover both types or just one. But either way, we will pay for medicine that treats your condition! To get a copy of all the drugs we cover, call Molina Member Services at (800) 223-7242, TTY: 711. You can also find your Drug List in “What’s Covered”.Q. How does Molina Healthcare decide which drugs to put on the formulary list?
A. The drugs on this list are chosen by Molina’s Pharmacy and Therapeutics (P&T) Committee and approved by Molina Healthcare. This committee is a team made up of doctors and pharmacists. The P&T committee meets to go over FDA (Food and Drug Administration) reports. These reports talk about new drugs the FDA says are okay for use. They also talk about how well current drugs work. These reports help the committee. It helps them know if they should add drugs to the list or take some off. The drugs chosen for the list are those that are safe and those that will work best.Q. What if my drug is not on the formulary list?
A. What if my drug is not on the formulary list? A. What if my drug is not on the formulary list? A. If you find out that your drug is not on the list, call Molina Member Services at (800) 223-7242. Ask them to make sure that your drug is not on the formulary. If they say it is not on the list, don't worry! First, ask your doctor if you can switch to another drug that we do cover. You can give your doctor a list of the drugs we pay for. He or she may find another drug on the list that treats your medical condition the same way. For a copy of the list, click here. If there is no other drug on the list that will help, don't worry. We may still cover a drug not on the list! In this case, your doctor must fill out a prior authorization form and send it to us. Your doctor will tell us why this is the only drug that will work for you. We will review the form. If we approve it, we will pay for your drug. So you can still access the free drug benefit, even if your drug is not on the list!Q. What type of service should you expect from a network pharmacy?
A. There are certain services you should get from our network pharmacies. These services are there to help you. They help you know how to take your medicine the safe and healthy way. When you go to a network pharmacy:- You should expect to be asked if you want to speak with a pharmacist. This is called a patient consult.
- During a consult you can ask the pharmacist many questions. You can ask how to take your medicine. You can also ask when you should take it. For example, you might need to take it with or without food. Ask about how to take your drug the safe way.
- What the drug is for and how it works.
- Side effects the drug may cause.
- How to store the drug. Some drugs must be kept at a certain temperature or in a certain light so they won’t be ruined.
- About any other drugs you should not take. Sometimes when two drugs are taken together, it can be dangerous for you. Some drugs can stop your medicine from working. Ask your pharmacist about any drug interactions.
During flu season, some of the network pharmacies may offer flu shots for you as a Molina Healthcare member. The flu shots are free of charge. Ask if your pharmacy offers flu shots for Molina Healthcare members.
Q. What is Prior Authorization?
A. At Molina Healthcare, we care about our members. That is why we have a prior authorization process for certain drugs. It means that Molina Healthcare may have to approve a drug your doctor wants you to take. We have to say it is okay to use before you can take it. We only do this with some drugs. We may ask for it if:- The drug on our formulary or drug list, says “Prior Auth” (Prior Authorization) is needed
- The drug is not on our list
- The drug is being used for a health condition that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) did not approve
- The prescription is being refilled too soon after it was first filled
For example, if your drug is lost, stolen or spilled, you might need prior auth to get a refill. Or, you might need it if you go on a vacation and need extra medicine for a long trip. You might also need prior auth if your doctor wants you to take a higher dose of the drug you are on.
If your doctor wants you to take a drug that needs prior auth, he or she will need to send a prior authorization form to Molina. The form will say why your doctor wants you to take that drug. We will go over the form. In most cases, we will tell your doctor within 72 hours if it is okay to prescribe it for you. If we say it is okay to take the drug, we will tell your doctor. If we do not say it is okay, we will tell your doctor and send a letter. We will send one to you and your doctor. We will tell you and your doctor why the drug is not approved for use. You can also call your doctor's office to find out if your drug has been approved or not. We will give your doctor's office all the information about your prescription. We will also send you a letter that tells you how to appeal our decision. This means you can still ask us to pay for your drug, even if it is not approved.Q. Why do we have a Prior Authorization process?
A. The reason we have this process is to keep you and your family safe. We ask for prior authorization because:- We want to make sure a drug is safe for you to take
- We want to make sure you take the right amount of the drug
- We make sure the drug you are given is the right drug to treat your condition
- We also want make sure it was prescribed to you by the right person
- We want to make sure that the drug will not mix in a dangerous way with any other drugs you take