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This Is a List of Merchants Intending to Implement the SIGIS IIAS Standard NOTE: This is a list of merchants intending to implement the SIGIS IIAS standard. The planned merchant implementation dates shown have been provided by the merchants and may be subject to change. This list will be continually updated as additional merchants are certified and implementation dates change. Check back often! Merchants Supporting a SIGIS Standard for an Inventory Information Approval System (IIAS) (This list does not include Merchants adopting an IIAS solution other than the SIGIS Standard) Updated As of Monday, June 01, 2009 Merchant Name Certification Planned Merchant Supporting Prescription To Search: Hit: (Control; F) Status Implementation Date Subtotal 2 16th Avenue Pharmacy Inc CERTIFIED TBD 1st America Prescription Drugs Inc CERTIFIED TBD 4 S Pharmacy Inc. DBA MacPhail Pharmacy CERTIFIED TBD 50 Plus Pharmacy CERTIFIED Live A & P CERTIFIED Live A & S Drugs CERTIFIED TBD Aasen Drug CERTIFIED Live Abeldt's Gaslight Pharmacy, Inc CERTIFIED Live Access Drugs LLC CERTIFIED TBD ACME CERTIFIED Live Acme Fresh Market CERTIFIED TBD ACP APPLE VALLEY CERTIFIED TBD ACP HEART HOSPITAL CERTIFIED TBD ACP MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING CERTIFIED TBD Acres Market CERTIFIED Live Acton Pharmacy Inc. CERTIFIED Live Adams Drug Store CERTIFIED TBD Adams Pharmacy CERTIFIED Live Adams Pharmacy & Home Care Inc. CERTIFIED Live Adams Pharmacy Inc CERTIFIED Live Adamsville Pharmacy CERTIFIED Live Adcock's Medicine Chest CERTIFIED TBD Adirondack Pharmacy, Inc. CERTIFIED TBD 1 Will use the Drug Store/Pharmacy Merchant Category Code at the pharmacy window, or throughout store if the retailer is a drug store, until IIAS support is implemented 2 The prescription subtotal is optional for merchants to support when implementing their IIAS systems. This column Indicates which merchants have chosen to provide the prescription subtotal in their card authorization requests. Some benefit plan balances are restricted to prescription drugs and require this additional information for approval. For clarification of the restrictions on your card, please speak to your plan administrator The Special Interest Group for IIAS Standards disclaims all representations and warranties with respect to the accuracy and completeness of the list and will not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use or reliance on the list even if the Special Interest Group for IIAS Standards had reasonable notice of the possibility of such damages. Merchants have the option as to which brand of cards may be accepted for payment; MasterCard and/or Visa . Please ensure you are aware of a merchant’s acceptance option before attempting to make purchases with your healthcare debit card. In addition, check with your plan administrator for any further restrictions that may apply. Merchants Supporting a SIGIS Standard for an Inventory Information Approval System (IIAS) (This list does not include Merchants adopting an IIAS solution other than the SIGIS Standard) Updated As of Monday, June 01, 2009 Merchant Name Certification Planned Merchant Supporting To Search: Hit: (Control; F) Status Implementation Date Prescription Subtotal 2 Adrian Wyatt Adams Drug, Inc. CERTIFIED TBD Adzema Pharmacy CERTIFIED Live Aetna RX Home Delivery - Kansas City Division CERTIFIED TBD Agnesian Pharmacy Brownsville CERTIFIED TBD Agnesian Pharmacy Main Street CERTIFIED TBD Agnesian Pharmacy Markesan CERTIFIED TBD Agnesian Pharmacy North Fond du Lac CERTIFIED TBD Agnesian Pharmacy Plus CERTIFIED TBD Agnesian Pharmacy West CERTIFIED TBD Ainsworth Drug & Gifts CERTIFIED Live Airline Pharmacy CERTIFIED Live Akers Pharmacy, Inc. CERTIFIED Live Alamo Heights Pharmacy, Inc. CERTIFIED Live Albany Medical Center Hospital CERTIFIED Live Albertson's CERTIFIED Live Albertville Discount Pharmacy, Inc. CERTIFIED Live Albuquerque Pharmacy CERTIFIED TBD ALDEN PHARMACY CERTIFIED Live Alert Pharmacy Services, Inc. - Mt. Holly CERTIFIED Live Alexander's Twin Pharmacy CERTIFIED TBD Allcare Pharmacy CERTIFIED Live Allen Drug CERTIFIED Live Allen's of Hastings, Inc. - Hastings, NE CERTIFIED Live Allen's Super Save #1 - Provo, UT. CERTIFIED Live Allen's Super Save #2 - Orem, UT CERTIFIED Live Allen's Super Save #4 - Springville, UT. CERTIFIED Live Allentown Pharmacy CERTIFIED TBD 1 Will use the Drug Store/Pharmacy Merchant Category Code at the pharmacy window, or throughout store if the retailer is a drug store, until IIAS support is implemented 2 The prescription subtotal is optional for merchants to support when implementing their IIAS systems. This column Indicates which merchants have chosen to provide the prescription subtotal in their card authorization requests. Some benefit plan balances are restricted to prescription drugs and require this additional information for approval. For clarification of the restrictions on your card, please speak to your plan administrator The Special Interest Group for IIAS Standards disclaims all representations and warranties with respect to the accuracy and completeness of the list and will not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use or reliance on the list even if the Special Interest Group for IIAS Standards had reasonable notice of the possibility of such damages. Merchants have the option as to which brand of cards may be accepted for payment; MasterCard and/or Visa . Please ensure you are aware of a merchant’s acceptance option before attempting to make purchases with your healthcare debit card. In addition, check with your plan administrator for any further restrictions that may apply. Merchants Supporting a SIGIS Standard for an Inventory Information Approval System (IIAS) (This list does not include Merchants adopting an IIAS solution other than the SIGIS Standard) Updated As of Monday, June 01, 2009 Merchant Name Certification Planned Merchant Supporting To Search: Hit: (Control; F) Status Implementation Date Prescription Subtotal 2 Allentown Village Pharmacy CERTIFIED Live Alliance Pharmacy CERTIFIED Live Alma Discount Pharmacy CERTIFIED Live Almand's Drug Store CERTIFIED Live Aloha Drugs CERTIFIED Live ALPS CERTIFIED Live Alps CERTIFIED 5/29/09 Alta View Hospital Outpatient Pharmacy CERTIFIED Live AMC COTTAGE GROVE PHARMACY CERTIFIED TBD AMC RUM RIVER PHARMACY CERTIFIED TBD AMC WOODBURY PHARMACY CERTIFIED TBD Amelia Pharmacy CERTIFIED TBD Americare Pharmacy Inc. CERTIFIED Live Amerimed Pharmacy and Equipment CERTIFIED TBD AmiCare Pharmacy, Inc. CERTIFIED Live Anderson and Haile Drug Store CERTIFIED Live Anderson County Discount Pharmacy CERTIFIED Live Anderson Drug - Athens, TX CERTIFIED Live Anderson Drugs CERTIFIED TBD Anderson Pharmacy - Main St. Denver , PA CERTIFIED Live Anderson Pharmacy, Inc. CERTIFIED TBD Anderson Pharmacy/John M - N. Reading Rd. Denver, PA CERTIFIED Live Anderson's Drug Store CERTIFIED 6/10/09 Anderson's Pharmacy CERTIFIED Live ANDOVER PHARMACY CERTIFIED TBD Anthony-Brown Pharmacy Inc CERTIFIED Live Antwerp Pharmacy CERTIFIED Live 1 Will use the Drug Store/Pharmacy Merchant Category Code at the pharmacy window, or throughout store if the retailer is a drug store, until IIAS support is implemented 2 The prescription subtotal is optional for merchants to support when implementing their IIAS systems. This column Indicates which merchants have chosen to provide the prescription subtotal in their card authorization requests. Some benefit plan balances are restricted to prescription drugs and require this additional information for approval. For clarification of the restrictions on your card, please speak to your plan administrator The Special Interest Group for IIAS Standards disclaims all representations and warranties with respect to the accuracy and completeness of the list and will not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use or reliance on the list even if the Special Interest Group for IIAS Standards had reasonable notice of the possibility of such damages. Merchants have the option as to which brand of cards may be accepted for payment; MasterCard and/or Visa . Please ensure you are aware of a merchant’s acceptance option before attempting to make purchases with your healthcare debit card. In addition, check with your plan administrator for any further restrictions that may apply. Merchants Supporting a SIGIS Standard for an Inventory Information Approval System (IIAS) (This list does not include Merchants adopting an IIAS solution other than the SIGIS Standard) Updated As of Monday, June 01, 2009 Merchant Name Certification Planned Merchant Supporting To Search: Hit: (Control; F) Status Implementation Date Prescription Subtotal 2 ANW MEDICAL OFFICE BUILDING PHARM CERTIFIED TBD ANW PIPER BUILDING PHARM CERTIFIED TBD Apotek Inc. CERTIFIED Live Apotek Pharmacy CERTIFIED Live ApotheCare Pharmacy CERTIFIED Live ApotheCare Pharmacy - Littleton CERTIFIED Live Apothecary Pharmacy-Hancock CERTIFIED Live Apothecary Pharmacy-Houghton CERTIFIED Live Apothecary Shoppe CERTIFIED TBD Apothecary Shoppe Pharmacy CERTIFIED 6/1/09 Apothecary West CERTIFIED TBD Apple Discount Drugs CERTIFIED Live Apple Discount Drugs #2 CERTIFIED Live Apple Discount Drugs #4 CERTIFIED Live Apple Market CERTIFIED 5/29/09 Apple Market CERTIFIED Live Appleby's Drug Store CERTIFIED Live Apthorp Pharmacy CERTIFIED Live ARAPAHOE PHARMACY CERTIFIED 6/1/2009 Arbuthnot Drug Company CERTIFIED Live Aree Drug CERTIFIED Live Arenson Health Mart Pharmacy CERTIFIED Live Arlington Pharmacy CERTIFIED Live Arma Drug CERTIFIED Live Arnold Drug Co. CERTIFIED
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