How do I obtain a Prescription Discount Card?
Obtaining a prescription discount card is as easy as printing one from the internet. County residents can visit www.caremark.com/naco 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to print an instant personalized ID. 
Printing an ID card is easy and convenient!
1. Access www.caremark.com/naco and select “Print a card”
2. Utilize the map tool to enter the zip code or select the relevant state
and county
3. Select next and the ID card is generated for printing
4. Use the card immediately at a participating pharmacy
What is this program?
This program is provided to you in a joint effort of your
local county government and the National Association of Counties (NACo), at a
retail participating pharmacy and save an average of 24% on your prescription
drugs. No enrollment form, no membership fee.
What savings does this card provide?
While savings on each prescription may vary, you can save an average of 24 percent off of the pharmacy's regular retial prices for prescriptions. In addition, you may save more by choosing from our list of select medications. This list is comprised of products offering additional savings.
Who is the card for?
The cards may be used by all Douglas County residents, regardless of age, income or existing health coverage. There is no enrollment form, no membership fee and no restrictions or limits on frequency of use.
How much does the program cost?
Your prescription discount card is provided to you free of charge by the county you reside in. The cardholder pays the negotiated discount price or the pharmacy's retail price, whichever is lower. The average discount is 24 percent.
Can I use my prescription discount card with my current insurance benefit to reduce my costs?
Your card cannot be used in conjunction with other insurance. However, you are able to use your card to purchase prescriptions that are not covered by these plans.
Can I use my card to get discounts on over-the-counter products and non-prescription medications?
Not usually. However, discounts are available for many diabetic supplies.
Participating Pharmacies:
More than 60,000 pharmacies nationwide accept the card, including many of the leading chains. To find a local pharmacy click on the link below:
Are there any other benefits?
The program has a safety feature that alerts pharmacists when one drug may conflict with another medication the cardholder is taking, if the prescriptions were obtained with the NACo discount card.
The NACo discount card program remains a useful option now that Medicare Part D has been implemented. For example, the card can be used when a Medicare Part D plan doesn't cover a drug.
Who is Caremark and what do they have to do with this program?
This program is administered by Caremark Rx, Inc., a leading pharmaceutical services company with broad experience in managing drug discount card programs for sponsoring clients. Caremark negotiates with pharmacies to offer a discount off their retail prices. Most pharmacies contract to participate because it draws customers to their stores. Caremark derives revenue from the program in the form of a small fee that the pharmacy pays on each transaction. The fee is a small fraction of the total transaction amount.