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- FlexEssentials | SCAN Health Plan
Many SCAN plans include a FlexEssentials benefit, giving you money to spend on a wide range of over-the-counter (OTC) items Use your FlexEssentials card to shop how and where it’s easiest for you, including in-store, online, and having items delivered right to your door
- OTC more 2026 Over-the-Counter Catalog - CVS
As a valued member, you have a FlexEssentials benefit, which you can use to buy hundreds of products to help manage your health and well-being Keep this booklet where you can easily get to it You’ll want to reference this often and use it to help you order
- Flex Card Essentials: Eligible Items You Can Buy - NPA Benefits
What is a Flex Card? A flex card is essentially a special debit card linked directly to your Flexible Spending Account (FSA) or Health Savings Account (HSA) Think of it as your personal healthcare spending assistant—you simply swipe or tap the card at eligible healthcare providers, and voilà!
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- 2026 Over-the-Counter (OTC) Item Catalog - CVS
Throughout this catalog, you will learn more about this benefit, what kind of products you can order, and how you can order them Thank you for choosing SCAN We hope you take advantage of this benefit and start using your SCAN FlexEssentials card today!
- FlexEssentials for Washington | SCAN Health Plan
You can use your FlexEssentials card to pay for certain dental and vision services at participating providers Simply give them your card at checkout, like you would any other debit card
- SCAN Connections (D-SNP) Medicare Advantage Plan | SCAN
Use your FlexEssentials card at locations near you for over-the-counter items Some members will also be able to use their allowance on grocery items and utility payments
- How does my FlexEssentials allowance work? | Medicare Advantage FAQ
How does my FlexEssentials allowance work? FlexEssentials (if included in your plan) gives you a quarterly allowance to spend on over-the-counter items, groceries, utilities, or other approved items
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