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Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Illinois wants you to get the most from your plan. Understanding how it works and having the right resources can help. In this section you can find out what's covered, how to file an appeal or grievance, download the formulary 9 (or drug list), search for a pharmacy, and more.
It's easy to ask questions or voice concerns about your coverage. If you have questions about what your plan covers, you can:
Blue Cross MedicareRx Plans have processes in place to address Medicare coverage issues, complaints and problems. If you have issues, complaints or problems with your Medicare plan or the care you receive, you have the right to make a complaint. You can find more information on the Medicare Coverage Determination, Appeals and Grievances page.
Blue Cross MedicareRx plans have processes in place to address Medicare coverage issues, complaints and problems. You can find more information on the Drug Coverage, Appeals and Grievances page.
Drugs covered by Blue Cross MedicareRx plans are listed in formularies. Each plan has its own drug list that includes generic and brand name drugs. The list also provides information about drug copays and limitations, such as prior authorization, quantity limits and step therapy.
Drug lists can change. Normally, any changes in the drug list are reflected in the list at the beginning of each year. However, during the year, we might make other changes that are allowed by Medicare rules. We will provide you with advance notice of these changes.
Use the Drug Finder tool to find the most up-to-date list of medicines covered by each plan.
Download your formulary on our Prescription Drug Plan Documents page by selecting your plan.
If you need help with additional plan documents, please contact us.
Prior Authorization/Utilization Management
If you would like to submit feedback directly to Medicare, please use the Medicare Complaint Form or contact the Office of the Medicare Ombudsman.
Last Updated: Aug. 02, 2023
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