Gov. Hobbs Signs Order, Joining Other States in Offering Prescription Discount Card
MARICOPA COUNTY, ARIZONA, AUG 6 – Arizona joins a nonprofit consortium to offer residents up to 80% savings on FDA-approved prescriptions through a free discount card accepted at over 65,000 pharmacies nationwide.
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Hobbs signs order for statewide prescription drug discount program
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs, surrounded by pharmacists, doctors and representatives of ArrayRx, signs an executive order instructing the Department of Health Services to enroll in the prescription drug discount program. Arizona is joining with five other states to offer residents discounts on prescription drugs, Gov. Katie Hobbs announced Wednesday morning. The ArrayRX discount card program won’t be available to Arizonans until early 2026, but Chr…
Governor Hobbs Signs Order to Slash Prescription Drug Costs in Arizona
PHOENIX — Arizona is taking a major step toward lowering prescription drug costs. On Wednesday, Governor Katie Hobbs signed an Executive Order to join ArrayRx, a multi-state pharmacy discount program designed to make medications more affordable for residents. By joining ArrayRx, Arizona aligns with five other member states—Oregon, Washington, Nevada, Ohio, and Connecticut—who participate in the… Source
Hobbs pursues drug discount card program as alternative to price caps
Key Points: Gov. Katie Hobbs pursues state-issued discount card for prescription drugs The card offers average 18% discount for named drugs and 80% for generics Arizona residents will be eligible to enroll in the discount card program in 2026 Unable to get traction on her 2024 controversial plan to cap drug prices, Gov. Katie Hobbs is pursuing an alternate approach: a state-issued discount card. An executive order signed Aug. 6, joins Arizona…
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