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In-network pharmacy changes kick off, some changes postponed

Encouraging members to use Kaiser Permanente pharmacies and pharmacy mail-order services helps us provide high-quality care while remaining as affordable as possible.

That’s why we’ve begun removing some pharmacies from our network for Core HMO plans and Medicare Advantage HMO plans that don’t include Part D coverage. Access PPO and Options plans are not impacted.

Affected pharmacies are currently within 3 to 5 miles of a Kaiser Permanente pharmacy. Hours at our nearby pharmacies will be extended to align with the hours at the network pharmacies we’re removing.

We’ve notified impacted members about these changes and promoted use of our pharmacy mail-order services. Our Member Services team is also available to assist members in transferring prescriptions to Kaiser Permanente.

Please note in the current schedule below that removal of some pharmacies originally scheduled for this fall has been postponed.

Pharmacies that will no longer be contracted

August 1, 2019
Walgreens #21167, 747 Broadway Ave., Seattle
Community Health Care Pharmacy Hilltop, 1202 Martin Luther King Jr. Way, Tacoma

September 1, 2019
Walgreens #13769, 400 E. 5th Ave., #102, Spokane
Rite Aid #05262, 1323 East Main Ave., Puyallup

January 1, 2020
Safeway Pharmacy #1299, 10100 N. Newport Hwy., Spokane
Sav-On Pharmacy #1268, 3010 E. 57th Ave., Spokane
Sav-On Pharmacy #206, 9001 N. Indian Trail Road, Spokane
Walgreens #5913, 7905 N. Division St., Spokane
Walgreens #7034, 12 E. Empire Ave., Spokane
Walgreens #5914, 15510 E. Sprague Ave., Spokane Valley

Change in services:

January 1, 2020
Walgreens #1993, 12312 E. Sprague Ave., Spokane Valley, will only fill prescriptions for acute medications.

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