Rite Aid Corporation has filed for bankruptcy protection to reduce the company’s debt and restructure. The move comes amid Rite Aid’s ongoing struggles with medication shortages, staffing shortages, and the need for more efficient pharmacy services. The Automated Courtesy Refill Program (ACR Program) is a free service that refills certain eligible prescriptions automatically, allowing patients to have their medications ready when needed.
However, some patients may still experience delays due to out of stock, insurance issues, or insufficient staffing. To alleviate stress and help staff members catch up on work, Rite Aid temporarily closed most pharmacies an hour early. Walgreens also reported staffing shortages affecting their operations.
If you don’t see your prescriptions listed in the Rite Aid tab, it may indicate that you do not have any active prescriptions. If you are sure you have active prescriptions with Rite Aid but don’t see them listed, call or visit your local pharmacy.
Refilling or transferring prescriptions is easy, as most prescriptions can be refilled a few days early. However, the exact time a prescription is refillable will vary based on factors such as the type of medication. Refilling or transferring prescriptions is easy, and patients can order refills of existing prescriptions or transfer new ones to Rite Aid.
Patient steering is a process where patients are required to go to CVS if they live across the street from a Rite Aid. Rite Aid will hold a prescription for up to twelve days, depending on the type of medication. To refill a prescription, sign into your online account and select from your prescription history.
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