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Blue Cross offers no-co-pay plans for generic drugs (Philly.com) To


Blue Cross offers no-co-pay plans for generic drugs (Philly.com)
To encourage the biggest users of medical care to take cheaper medicines and stay on them, Independence Blue Cross will waive co-pays for six months on 75 generic drugs used to treat chronic conditions, the insurer said yesterday.

Independence Blue Cross Waives Copays for Generics Used to Treat Certain Chronic Conditions (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Independence Blue Cross will waive copays and coinsurance on 75 generic drugs that are used to treat common chronic conditions.

Blue Cross offers no-co-pay plans for generic drugs (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
To encourage the biggest users of medical care to take cheaper medicines and stay on them, Independence Blue Cross will waive co-pays for 75 generic drugs used to treat chronic conditions, the insurer said today.

Blue Cross Blue Shield of Hawaii and American Well Bring Online Care to the State of Hawaii (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
AHIP Institute 2008 -- American Well and the Hawaii Medical Service Association , Blue Cross Blue Shield of Hawaii, today announced a comprehensive agreement for the purchase and deployment of American Well's Online Healthcare Marketplace platform, which will allow HMSA to offer online care services to 1.3 million people in the state of Hawaii.

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