To maximize patient savings while reducing administrative complexity, GoodRx developed an integrated savings program that automatically compares offerings and routes insured patients to whichever patient-eligible price is lower for their medication — the GoodRx price, or the insurance price.
Our prescription cost tracker tracks trends in prescription spending and highlights key factors driving out-of-pocket medication costs in the US.
· Find out why it's cheaper to use GoodRx than insurance for your prescription drugs. Learn how discount cards and pharmacy benefit managers can impact your out-of-pocketcosts.
· Patients may present those discount cards to the pharmacist to purchase their medications at a lowercost. This is a boon for patients without any insurance coverage, but in recent years, it’s also proven useful for patients with insurance who see their plans cover less and less.
· A recent analysis of drug prices, based on data provided by SaveHealth, highlights the severity of the issue and underscores the importance of prescription coupons in reducingcosts.
· Switching to generic medications, using discount programs like GoodRxcoupons, and checking eligibility for manufacturer copay savings cards are all potential ways to save.
· In lieu of using health insurance, GoodRx customers pay the discounted rate outofpocket. If you’re purchasing generic drugs, for examples, GoodRx often costsless than insurance co-pays. But will GoodRx save you money on the whole? Let’s find out.