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$5/$20/$60 Pharmacy Benefit
Objective: Provide a greater copayment spread between preferred and non-preferred brands, while encouraging generic use by reducing the generic copayment to $5.

Description: A three-tier $5/$20/$60 benefit with or without deductibles. Deductible options of $100, $200, $300 and $400 significantly reduce premium.

Market Segment: These five plans will be offered with all large and small group plans, HMO, POS, PPO including Dual Option and YourChoice, CHA Health's Consumer Driven Health Plan.

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Well Child Visit - 3 to 6 Years
Children ages 3-6 years are screened for vision, hearing and blood pressure. Height and weight will be measured, along with risk assessments for lead exposure, anemia and tuberculosis.
Health Claims for Herbal Products Over the Internet
Since the inception of the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA) in 1984, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has only been able to play a limited role in the regulation of dietary and health supplements. Due to this lack of supervision, many dietary and health supplements are mislabeled with unsubstantiated health claims and inaccurate ingredient lists.

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Do you suffer from Allergies?
Try Claritin OTC™.

Claritin, Claritin D, and Claritin Syrup are available over-the-counter (OTC) with a prescription.
Loratadine is the generic name of Claritin, Alavert and many drug store brand names.
The cost of these products may be lower than the copayment of prescription brand name antihistamines.

Ask your doctor if Claritin or other OTC loratadine products are right for you.

You may find coupons and more information on OTC brand name products at www.claritin.com and www.alavert.com.
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