CarelonRx 4+
CarelonRx, Inc
Designed for iPhone
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- Free
iPhone Screenshots
Description
With the CarelonRx app, you can get more from your pharmacy benefits. Look up the price of a prescription, find a preferred pharmacy, and manage all your medications in one place. Refill prescriptions from the app and track shipments until they’re delivered to your door.
The CarelonRx app allows you to:
• See all prescriptions at a glance
• Compare costs and check coverage
• Find a pharmacy in your plan’s network
• Sign up for home delivery and automatic refills (on certain prescriptions)
• Check order status and track shipments
• View prescription history
• Access or download your digital ID card
• View claims history or make a payment
• Update shipping and payment information and communication preferences
• Chat live with pharmacy member services or schedule a call back
You must have pharmacy benefits directly through CarelonRx to use the app. Contact your health plan to check, if you aren’t sure.
This app does not collect any information or share any personal data.
What’s New
Version 7.3.0
This update correctly displays Wellpoint logo and url when a member who is not a CarelonRx member tries to log in or register.
For members on the Price a Medication screen, the address displayed will now be the member’s profile address instead of the default delivery address.
Ratings and Reviews
This app is not universal to all types of Anthem plans
In trying to track an Rx researched over the phone with Anthem’s pharmacy hotline and then submitted via IngenioRx fax number hit a snag with this app.
Following some underspecified/misconstrued advice from the Anthem phone rep I downloaded this IngenioRx app (even while already having Sidney app) and entered my health plan info to set up an account and thus be prepared to track this Rx delivery. My plan number was ‘not found’ in the system and I was directed to call the helpline on the back of my card. Didn’t see a specific IngenioRx number only the Anthem pharmacy number so googled IngenioRx customer service. Spoke to a rep on the other end there who informed me in response to my questions that there was no IngenioRx app in existence! Insists that I should use Anthem’s Sydney app.
At this point I’m starting to freak out thinking I’ve been using a fraudulent app and entering my info into some weird phishing abyss! I tell her that I have downloaded the app and if she can’t tell me about the conflicting observation that I have an IngenioRx app on my phone when she says there is no such thing then I want to speak to someone else. She puts me on hold.
After a couple minutes she comes back and tells me the app is specialized for a specific type of plan that is not mine. Mystery solved. But I would like to say - I don’t know why this confusion was necessary. I think it’s helpful to point out that the confusion arose because I was given an IngenioRx fax number to use for the prescribing doctor’s office to refer to; this is rather than an Anthem or Sydney fax number. So, I think there’s a co-branding integration issue - Anthem, Sidney, IngenioRx. TBH It’s kind of a lot to keep up with for little old me. Especially when using necessary verbal communications to navigate complex pharmacy benefits and the ins and outs of access.
Please add some UX copy to the app itself and to your App Store entry that guides *unintended* plan holders to stick to the Sidney app. Would have saved enough time to make that worth your team’s while. I feel like I know because I have worked on a few healthcare apps—I realize there are rounds of customer experience approvals etc. But I imagine this could be a relatively simple solve to actuate if you want to help patients down the line.
Funnel people away and towards this app more thoughtfully. The Apple App Store entry has no useful clues that I could find. So I had to go the high touch route and that was even confusing to the rep I spoke to because so far she’s been dealing with the plans that don’t use the IngenioRx app.
I also don’t think it hurts to point out that this design gaffe makes me feel some kind of customer class privilege mechanism is at play and that’s awkward - as if the Athem gold plan plus people have their own better, dedicated Rx app.
Both situations with the first Anthem rep and the IngenioRx rep also suggest both IngenioRx and Anthem should rethink training for reps to reduce confusion because I want to be clear in that I don’t think it was either of their faults.
Thank you for processing my feedback and I really hope it helps.
Useful for managing pharmacy benefits through IngenioRx
They’ve added messages to redirect Anthem members to the Sydney app or Anthem website to help clear up the earlier issues with just getting a generic message. Provides basic functions to manage prescriptions and under the IngenioRx system.
Never seen the app work.
I have never been able to sign into this app. Every time I try to register, it gives an error message “ Looks like something isn’t working. Give us some time to fix it. Then try again “
I will try deleting and reinstalling.
* that did not work. It’s just a poorly written app with issues.
App Privacy
The developer, CarelonRx, Inc, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.
Data Linked to You
The following data may be collected and linked to your identity:
- Financial Info
- Contact Info
- Identifiers
Data Not Linked to You
The following data may be collected but it is not linked to your identity:
- Location
- Usage Data
- Diagnostics
Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age. Learn More
Information
- Seller
- CarelonRx, Inc
- Size
- 81.1 MB
- Category
- Medical
- Compatibility
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- iPhone
- Requires iOS 13.4 or later.
- iPod touch
- Requires iOS 13.4 or later.
- Mac
- Requires macOS 11.0 or later and a Mac with Apple M1 chip or later.
- Apple Vision
- Requires visionOS 1.0 or later.
- Languages
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English
- Age Rating
- 4+
- Copyright
- © CarelonRx
- Price
- Free