Walgreens: Customers Enrolled in Obamacare Who Haven't Received Insurance ID Number Can Get One Month's Prescriptions With No Upfront Cost
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Walgreens announced Monday that ObamaCare enrollees who had not yet received an insurance plan identification number would be provided with a 30-day supply of certain generic prescriptions with no upfront costs.
In a statement, Walgreens said that customers who have enrolled in ObamaCare but don't have an identification number from an insurer can bring proof of enrollment into a Walgreens pharmacy before the end of January to receive the benefit.
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