Ed note: GoodRx really works! I used it yesterday to purchase a medication that was priced at $296 by my Plan D provider – for just $84 at Bartell’s using a GoodRx coupon printed out at home.
From CNBC: Back in 2010 Doug Hirsch, a techie who has worked at Facebook and Yahoo, had a frustrating experience trying to pick up a prescription. He went to a big chain pharmacy in Los Angeles and was told — to his dismay — that his prescription would cost $450. An experienced shopper, Hirsch decided to do a price comparison. So he went to another pharmacy, where he learned the same prescription would cost him $300. Then he went to a third, where the pharmacist tried to negotiate, asking if he had a copay card and offering to match the price at another pharmacy.
“For me this was eye-opening. I just figured it was a person in a white coat and they came up with the price. To learn there was a competitive market blew my mind,” he said.
When he got home from his pharmacy visits, he searched the drug name and price on Google only to come up empty-handed. Unlike shopping for plane tickets or shoes, drug prices can be almost impossible to find until you’re at the pharmacy trying to fill a prescription.
Hirsch’s experience led him and two other tech geeks to start GoodRx, a Santa Monica, California-based company that helps consumers find and compare prescription prices close to home or work through a free and easy-to-use app and website.
where do we find the Good Rx coupon on-line?
thanks
Just go to the GoodRx web site (Google it) and enter the name of the medication.
http://www.goodrx.com
Thanks Jim. Information that is useful for all at Skyline