Blue Cross MedicareRx
What You Should Know About Your Plan
Learn the basics of how your Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas Blue Cross MedicareRx plan works. Use these resources and tools to help you get the most from your plan.

Using Your Blue Cross MedicareRx Plan
We want you to get the most from your new plan. In this section, you’ll find resources to help you get started, maximize your benefits, use online tools, learn about claims and more.
Helpful Documents
Once enrolled in a Blue Cross MedicareRx plan with Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas, you will have access to documents that provide information you may need understand and use your plan.
Annual Notice of Change (ANOC)
You will get your Annual Notice of Change in October. This document will tell you what changes will be made to your plan for the next year, starting January 1st. It will outline any expected premium or benefit changes.
Evidence of Coverage (EOC)
You will get your Evidence of Coverage in October. This document gives you a detailed description your plan benefits. It explains your rights and responsibilities, what is covered, what you pay as a member of the plan, and how to file a complaint if you are not satisfied with a decision or treatment.
Find Your Plan's Documents
You can find your plan's specific documents by logging into your online account, Blue Access for Members℠ or by going to the Blue Cross MedicareRx Forms and Documents page and then search your Zip Code to select your plan.
Prescription Drugs
Prescription Drug Programs That Are Here to Help
- Medicare Prescription Payment Plan
- Medication Therapy Management
- Drug Plan Transition
- Extra Financial Help
Learn About Your Costs and Coverage
Coinsurance and Copays
- Understanding Costs: You may hear the terms "coinsurance" and "copay" while enrolled in a Blue Cross MedicareRx plan. Coinsurance is a percentage of the bill you pay. Copays are a set amount you pay at the time of service.
Quick Facts About Claims and More
- Claims Filing: Your pharmacist will usually file any claims for prescriptions you received. Once the claim is filed, you will get a statement called the Explanation of Benefits (EOB) from us. How often you receive it depends on how often you get care or fill your prescriptions.
- What is an EOB? The EOB is a statement, not a bill. It simply details what you have paid and indicates the level of benefits you've used.
- How to use an EOB: Review these to be sure they are correct. If you think there are errors on your EOB statement, or you think you are the victim of fraud, please call customer service.
Prescription Drug Coverage
Drugs covered by Blue Cross MedicareRx plans are listed in formularies (drug lists). Each plan has its own drug list that includes generic and brand name drugs. The list also provides information about drug copays and limitations, such as prior authorization, quantity limit and step therapy.
Drug Formulary
You will have access to the Drug Formulary, which is a list of drugs that are covered, both as a document or online. You can share the formulary with your doctor to talk about your medication options. Drug lists can change, most often in the beginning of each year. Normally, any changes in the drug list are reflected in the list at the beginning of each year. To access your formulary online, use the Drug Finder Tool .
Medication List
The Medication List is used to record your current medications along with directions, prescriber, and any knock allergies. Bring your Medication List when you go to the doctor, hospital, or emergency room and share it with your family or caregivers.
Find Your Plan's Documents
You can find your plan's specific documents by logging into your online account, Blue Access for Members℠ or by going to the Blue Cross MedicareRx Forms and Documents page and then search your Zip Code to select your plan.
Learn About Your Plan's Coverage Reviews
- Prior Authorization and Step Therapy
- Coverage Determinations
How to Address Issues and Problems
At Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas, we are here to help guide you through your plan's coverage options. To ensure member safety, a prescribed drug or medical service may need review from our specialized teams. If at any time you have a question or experience any issues during these processes, our customer service team will be able to assist.
If you have issues or problems with your Medicare plan or the care you receive, you have the right to make a complaint. Because Blue Cross MedicareRx is your Medicare prrescription plan, you should call us with all your questions. You can address any Medicare coverage difficulties and concerns you may have via a complaint process.
If you would like to submit feedback directly to Medicare, you have two options: