2023 Blue Cross and Blue Shield Service Benefit Plan - FEP Blue Focus
Section 5(i). Services, Drugs, and Supplies Provided Overseas
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Section 5(i). Services, Drugs, and Supplies Provided Overseas
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- The prescribing physician is licensed in the United States, Puerto Rico, or the U.S. Virgin Islands, and has a National Provider Identifier (NPI), and
- Delivery of the prescription is permitted by law and is in accordance with the manufacturer’s guidelines.
See Section 5(f) for more information about Preferred retail pharmacies with online ordering and delivery options, and the Specialty Drug Pharmacy Program.
Note: In most cases, temperature-sensitive drugs cannot be sent to APO/FPO addresses due to the special handling they require.
Note: We are unable to ship drugs, through our Specialty Drug Pharmacy Program, to overseas countries that have laws restricting the importation of prescription drugs from any other country. This is the case even when a valid APO or FPO address is available. If you are living in such a country, you may obtain your prescription drugs from a local overseas pharmacy and submit a claim to us for reimbursement by faxing it to 001-480-614-7674 or filing it via our website at www.fepblue.org/myblue.