Explanation of Program

United Square Dancers of America has developed a program with Enhanced Benefits Card to provide DISCOUNT PRESCRIPTION BENEFITS. This plan is unique since your cost is zero! That’s right—NO COST TO THE USER! Enjoy average savings ofup to 75%! The plan is available to ANYONE—ANY AGE—

NO RESTRICTIONS!

Your EBC Card prescription discount card provides you with top pharmacy advantages:

  • Instant savings of up to 75% on prescription drugs
  • The best prices at over 59,000 pharmacies nationwide
  • A mail order service to save you time and money
  • Privacy you can trust, with HIPAA-compliant services every step of the way

United Square Dancers of America will receive royalties for each prescription that is filled. The funds generated for USDA are applied to a variety of educational and other USDA programs that support the dancers.

Every month many folks are using the Enhanced Benefits Card to save substantially on their drug expense. YOU CAN SAVE TOO! Just cut out the card on this brochure for your use or get cards for you and your friends by contacting the USDA Prescription Card Chairman listed below. Take the card to your pharmacy and ask them to apply the discount to all your prescriptions, both standing orders and new prescriptions. You can start to obtain REAL SAVINGS on your prescriptions!

Begin using this Enhanced Benefits Card and enjoy your savings!

PARTICIPATING PHARMACIES

This is a partial list. For a complete list

A & P PharmacyOsco Drug

AlbertsonsPayless Drug Stores

CVSRandall’s

Dillon Pharmacy Rite Aid

D & W Food CentersSafeway, Inc.

Drug EmporiumSam’s Club Pharmacy

Duane ReadeSave-More Pharmacy

Eagle PharmacyShopko Pharmacy

Eckerd DrugsFred Meyer, Inc.

Giant EagleSuper Sav-On Drug

Hy-Vee PharmacyTarget Stores

K-MartUSA Drug

Key Rexall DrugsWalgreens

Kinney DrugsWal-Mart

KrogerWinn Dixie

To Find a Pharmacy Near You!
Go to
or Call Pharmacist’s Help Desk
1 (866) 921-7286

Customer Service call 1 (800) 309-8237

You can go online at click on programs then Discount Prescription Card Program, then click on the Card in the center to find a Pharmacy near you. You can also check the price of your medication at these Pharmacies.

As a member of the Enhanced Benefits Card, you and your family are eligible for American Hearing Benefits (AHB). This free hearing benefits program gives you access to free hearing consultations and discounts on hearing aids through our nationwide network of hearing professionals.
How the AHB process works:
Call (888) 890-2875 and a Hearing Care Advisor will assist you in finding an AHB hearing care location near you.

Congratulations upon receiving

Your Prescription Card!

Dear Member:

As an Enhanced Benefits Card member, you and your family can save on both generic and brand-name prescriptions. There are no restrictions and no limits on how many times you may use your card. It can be used at more than 69,000 pharmacies - that’s nearly 9 out of 10 pharmacies nationwide. Save up to 75%.

For additional information about USDA or any of its programs, please visit our web site or Email the

Education/Publications Committee

(Detach the card below and save in wallet)

We are interested in hearing from users about their experience in using the USDA SCRIP card. Whether you have had trouble, how the problem was solved, was the problem solved, how much money you have saved using the card.

If you would be willing to share this information with us, we would like to include this information as promotion of the program.

Write us with any comments you may have about this program. Thank you for your participation.

Prescription Card Committee Chair

E-mail:

See web site Officers & Committees for Current Officers and Committed Chairs mailing address and phone,.

USDA PRESCRIPTION DRUG CARD PROGRAM

This information sheet was developed by the Education and Prescription Card Committees of the UNITED SQUARE DANCERS OF AMERICA, INC. and will provide information on the program supported by USDA.

All Leadership Educational material can be printed directly from the USDA web site at

Revised05/17