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  • noun Plural form of formulary.

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Examples

  • Under the 2003 law, prices and "formularies" - the lists of which drugs are covered according to different "tiers" of coverage-are set by the individual companies that offer Part D plans.

    MoJo Blogs and Articles 2008

  • These lists of preferred drugs are called formularies, and they are an increasingly important method for containing drug costs.

    The Truth About the Drug Companies Angell, Marcia 2004

  • It's important to look closely at plan drug lists, called formularies, to understand if your particular medications are covered and at what cost.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

  • The formularies are the prayer books and missals that direct the priests at the altar and the congregations that they serve.

    The Continuum 2010

  • Most of you probably know that "formularies" are lists of drugs approved by health insurance companies for partial or full payment "under the terms and conditions of the coverage."

    Formulary Time: Parody of Auld Lang Syne and Invitation 2007

  • With a market share of about 46%, the government would set drug prices, not negotiate them, and then establish "formularies" telling seniors which drugs they could use and which ones they couldn't.

    Baucus: Senate Finance Committee and Entitlements 2006

  • With a market share of about 46%, the government would set drug prices, not negotiate them, and then establish "formularies" telling seniors which drugs they could use and which ones they couldn't.

    Can Dirty Hands be a Good Thing? 2006

  • Hadank-Swinson noted Part D plans also change their "formularies," the lists of brand and generic drugs covered at different co-payment tiers each year.

    Top Stories - Google News 2008

  • It mentions changes in premiums, networks, drug formularies, covered items, and cost-sharing, but the Administration is concerned about allowing "unfettered changes."

    Broken Promises: How Obamacare Undercuts Existing Health Insurance By John S. Hoff 2011

  • The use of the Alleluia dates back to the earliest of liturgical formularies, both Jewish and Christian, as an endless chant of joy.

    Sister Joan Chittister, OSB: Readings For Holy Week OSB Sister Joan Chittister 2011

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