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Special Coordination of Benefits
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Special Coordination of Benefits
If you are enrolled in the Trust Preferred Provider Plan (Regence) or Trust Indemnity Medical Plan (Regence), the copayments and deductibles you pay for covered prescription drugs under the Trust Prescription Drug Plan may be eligible for reimbursement under your medical plan. You may be reimbursed for a portion of eligible prescription drug expenses if the total amount of your eligible medical expenses and eligible prescription drug expenses (copayments and deductibles) exceed the annual deductible and/or out-of-pocket maximum for the Trust Indemnity Medical Plan (Regence) or Preferred Provider Plan (Regence).
To claim these expenses, you must submit proof of the expenses to the Trust Office as you incur them. You can do this by sending a copy of your prescription drug purchase receipts or your explanations of benefits (if you file prescription drug claims with CVS Caremark) to:
School District Trust Office
700 NE Multnomah St, Suite 350
Portland, OR 97232
The Trust Office will determine whether your total out-of-pocket expenses exceed the Trust Indemnity Medical Plan's annual out-of-pocket maximum. If they do, you'll be reimbursed for the eligible expenses.
 
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