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Confidentiality Issues:
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. I'm currently covered by my employer's health plan. Is it
possible that my employer may look at what prescription medications I'm taking?
Yes, it is possible, and highly likely that your employer is aware of the
prescription medications you are taking and the health condition associated
with the medication. Even though there are confidentially laws in place
to protect you, these laws are rarely enforced, as it is difficult to prove
that an employer is using this information inappropriately or that an
employment decision has been made based on a health condition. The only
real way to guard your privacy is to not use the companies Rx plan to purchase
medications for questionable or embarrassing conditions. This is one of the
major reasons RxDrugCard.com was created, to protect your privacy.
Q. RxDrugCard.com asks for some personal information in order to
enroll in the program, how will this information be used?
The information required to enroll in RxDrugCard.com is only used to enroll you
in the program. The information will absolutely not be used for any other
purpose and will be kept strictly confidential. The information will not be
sold or supplied to any other person or third party.
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