MedImpact works with a broad network of neighborhood pharmacies.
If your PPO Plus® plan includes a pharmacy benefit,* you have access to a broad network of MedImpact pharmacies.
You can fill prescriptions at any participating MedImpact pharmacy. To find a MedImpact pharmacy, see the Pharmacy Locator page provided by MedImpact, and select the “General Pharmacy Locator” link on the page bypassing the member sign-on request.
For assistance finding a network pharmacy, call MedImpact at 1-800-788-2949.
Mail order:
Use the Caremark mail-order pharmacy to have your prescription mailed to your home — there is no additional cost for shipping.
Call 1-800-841-5550, or sign on to www.caremark.com.
*Not all plans have a network pharmacy benefit, nor do all plans have a select pharmacy rider. Consult your benefit summary. Your Evidence of Coverage (EOC) provides a complete definition of select pharmacy.
Find out what drugs are covered.
Pharmacy claims address:
MedImpact Healthcare Systems, Inc.
P.O. Box 509098
San Diego, CA 92150-9098
FAX: 858-549-1569
To get your prescription filled by a select pharmacy, the medication must be listed in our Kaiser Permanente Northwest Commercial Formulary. If the medication is listed on our formulary, you will pay the select pharmacy copayment or coinsurance listed in your benefit summary.
The prescription can be filled at any of these locations that have a pharmacy department, or you can sign up for our mail-order pharmacy.*
Use the Kaiser Permanente mail-order service to have your prescription mailed to your home in Oregon or Washington — there is no additional cost for shipping.
Call 1-800-548-9809, or sign on to kp.org/refill.
You will pay the lowest out-of-pocket costs at these pharmacies.
*A program operated or arranged by health plan that distributes prescription drugs to members via mail. Some medications are not eligible for the Mail Service Delivery Program. These may include, but are not limited to, drugs that are time or temperature sensitive, drugs that cannot legally be sent by U.S. mail, and drugs that require professional administration or observation.