Are all veteran entitled to va mail order prescriptions

Yes, all eligible veterans are entitled to receive mail-order prescriptions through the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Pharmacy Benefits Management (PBM) program. This program allows veterans to receive their prescription medications by mail, which can be more convenient and cost-effective than filling prescriptions at a retail pharmacy.

To be eligible for VA mail-order prescriptions, veterans must:

  1. Be enrolled in the VA healthcare system
  2. Have a valid prescription from a VA provider or a non-VA provider who is authorized to prescribe medications
  3. Meet the VA's eligibility criteria for pharmacy benefits

The VA offers two mail-order pharmacy programs:

  1. VA Mail-Order Pharmacy: This program allows veterans to receive their prescription medications by mail from the VA's central pharmacy. Veterans can order medications online or by phone.
  2. 30-Day Mail-Order Pharmacy: This program allows veterans to receive a 30-day supply of medications by mail. This program is available for medications that are not available through the VA Mail-Order Pharmacy.

To use the VA mail-order pharmacy program, veterans can:

  1. Log in to their VA online account and go to the "Pharmacy" section
  2. Call the VA's toll-free phone number (1-877-461-1020) to place an order
  3. Visit a VA medical facility and ask a pharmacist or healthcare provider to assist with the order

The VA mail-order pharmacy program offers several benefits, including:

It's important to note that veterans must meet the VA's eligibility criteria and follow the program's guidelines to use the mail-order pharmacy program.