Teachers Health Trust in partnership with CerpassRx and their Prescription Optimization Program (POP) will be working tirelessly to find options that put unwarranted pharmaceutical healthcare expenditures back in your pocket. Our team is here to assist you should you have any issues using your Pharmacy Benefits.

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Using your pharmacy benefits

Start by reviewing your member ID card. You should see a CerpassRx logo on the back of your card. You are able to access your pharmacy benefit resources in a number of ways:

By phone

Our Member Services Support Center is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Call 844-622-1797 for any questions regarding your pharmacy benefits or prescription coverage.

Online

Visit the secure, private member web portal to:

  • Manage all your prescriptions on a single dashboard
  • Compare prices at local pharmacies
  • Find the lowest cost for your prescription
  • Locate a pharmacy near you
  • Keep track of your health history
  • Track your individual and family spending
  • Learn more about your prescription drugs

Via the mobile app

Easily access your information anytime, anywhere using your mobile device. Download the CerpassRx mobile app for tools to help you maximize your pharmacy benefit.

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Prescription Optimization Program

The Prescription Optimization Program (POP) is designed to assist THT members with obtaining critical medications that they may normally have trouble affording. Beginning October 1, 2021 all medications over $1,000.00 will require a prior authorization from CerpassRx and routed through the POP team. Should you have any questions regarding this program, please reach out to the CerpassRx POP team:

Phone: (888) 902-5533 or Email: PAPOPfax@FPBrx.com

Ask for Generics

A generic drug is a pharmaceutical drug that is equivalent to a brand-name product in dosage form, strength, route of administration, quality, performance, and intended use. A generic drug must meet the same quality and safety standards that brand drugs have.

Exclusive Pharmacy Network

Pharmacies Include

CVS, Kroger, Sam’s, Walmart, Albertson’s Lins, Vons, & Alto

Using your ID card

Remember to show your new ID card starting 10/01/2021 at the pharmacy.

BIN: 023385

PCN: CPT

GROUP: CPRX

Phone #: (844) 622-1797

Formulary Changes

We would like to inform you of our bi-annual formulary update. Effective January 1st and July 1st of each calendar year, there will be changes to our formulary. Members directly impacted will receive a letter in the mail that outlines the medication and provides details about these changes. If you receive this letter, we encourage you to discuss the possibility of switching to a covered alternative with your doctor. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.

Frequently asked Questions

Registration is easy!

Register now!

Grab your CerpassRx ID card and click below to “activate your account.”

Already registered?

Click below to log in or access our short cut by clicking on the “Member Login” tab at the top of the page.

Want member portal access?

This is a private, secure website designed just for you. Your pharmacy plan information is available and kept up-to-date in real time.

Easy access allows you to:

  • Manage all your prescriptions on a single dashboard
  • Keep track of your health history
  • Learn more about your prescription drugs
  • Compare prices at local pharmacies
  • Find your lowest prescription cost
  • Locate your pharmacy and get driving directions
  • Track your individual and family spending
  • Take it all with you through the mobile app

Prefer on-the-go access?

We got you covered with our CerpassRx mobile app. The mobile app provides easy, on-the-go access to your pharmacy plan information and has the same features as the online web portal experience. Once you have your CerpassRx ID card, get the app by searching for CerpassRx Member Portal at the Apple App Store or Google Play.

Interested in a cost savings tip? Ask for generic.

It’s just the same, without the name, and the savings based on cost of the drug can be substantial.