December 16, 2019 by Chain Drug Review
Dan Robson, EnvisionRxOptions, Rite Aid
Featured Articles, Leading Headlines, Pharmacy

CAMP HILL, Pa. – EnvisionRxOptions, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Rite Aid and a leading pharmacy services and benefits company, announced Monday the appointment of Dan Robson as the company’s president. Robson will lead all aspects of EnvisionRxOptions operations. Most recently, Robson served as president of EnvisionRxOptions’ subsidiary, MedTrakRx. “Dan is a proven health care leader
February 22, 2019 by Chain Drug Review
Ben Bulkley, EnvisionRxOptions, John Standley, Rite Aid Corp.
Leading Headlines, Pharmacy, Retail News

CAMP HILL, Pa.— Rite Aid Corp. announced that Ben Bulkley, an established executive with more than 20 years’ experience in health care and technology, has been named chief executive officer of EnvisionRxOptions, a pharmacy benefit management (PBM) company and wholly owned subsidiary of Rite Aid. Bulkley will report to Rite Aid CEO John Standley. Bulkley
January 30, 2018 by Chain Drug Review
Aetna, AllianceRx Walgreens Prime, Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway, Brian Tanquilut, CVS Health, employee health care, employee health care partnership, EnvisionRxOptions, Health Dialog, Health Transformation Alliance, HTA, Jaimie Dimon, Jeff Bezo, JPMorgan Chase, Prime Therapeutics, Rite Aid, Walgreens Boots Alliance, Warren Buffet
Business, Featured Articles, Leading Headlines, Pharmacy, Retail News

NEW YORK — Three of the largest U.S. companies — Berkshire Hathaway, Amazon and JPMorgan Chase & Co. — have joined together to take employee health care into their own hands. Berkshire Hathaway, Amazon and JPMorgan Chase said Tuesday that they plan to form an independent health care company to provide their employees accessible, affordable and quality care.
July 31, 2017 by CDR Blog and Chain Drug Review
EnvisionRx, EnvisionRxOptions, Health Dialog, John Standley, RediClinic, Rite Aid, Rite Aid Health Alliance, Walgreens Boots Alliance, Walgreens-Rite Aid merger
CDR Blog

Investments made in recent years put Rite Aid in a better position to rebound from the terminated deal to be acquired by Walgreens Boots Alliance. Rite Aid’s acquisitions of retail clinic operator RediClinic, health care management specialist Health Dialog and pharmacy benefit manager EnvisionRx give it more options as its leadership considers the company’s future
February 2, 2017 by Chain Drug Review
90-day maintenance medication program, Costco Wholesale Corp., Dawn Sherman, EnvisionRx, EnvisionRxOptions, Rite Aid, Rx90, Victor Curtis
Business, Leading Headlines, Pharmacy, Retail News

TWINSBURG, Ohio, and ISSAQUAH, Wash. — Costco Wholesale Corp. plans to offer a 90-day maintenance medication program through its pharmacies under an agreement with EnvisionRx, a pharmacy benefit management subsidiary of Rite Aid Corp. The companies said Thursday that Costco will participate in EnvisionRx’s Rx90 prescription drug program. Rx90 enables patients to fill 90-day prescriptions
September 26, 2016 by Scot Meyer and Chain Drug Review
Alex Gourlay, EnvisionRx, EnvisionRxOptions, Frank Sheehy, Jocelyn Konrad, maintenance medications, Rite Aid, Rx90, Walgreens
2016, Issue 09-26-2016, Issues, News
DEERFIELD, Ill. — Walgreens and EnvisionRx are launching a prescription drug program that is designed to give patients with chronic conditions more flexibility in getting their maintenance medications. Called Rx90, the program allows patients to fill 90-day prescriptions at any of the nearly 8,200 Walgreens pharmacies nationwide for the same price they would pay for
August 17, 2016 by Chain Drug Review
EnvisionPharmacies, EnvisionRx, EnvisionRxOptions, Frank Sheehy, Jocelyn Konrad, John Standley, pharmacy benefit management, Rite Aid, Rx90
Featured Articles, Leading Headlines, Pharmacy, Retail News

CAMP HILL, Pa. — A new prescription drug program from Rite Aid Corp. and its EnvisionRx pharmacy benefit management arm gives patients with chronic conditions more flexibility in getting their maintenance medications. Called Rx90, the program enables patients to fill 90-day prescriptions at any of Rite Aid’s nearly 4,600 pharmacies or, for the same price,