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Medications my plan covers
Prescription medications
You can easily check the prescription medications we cover:
Kentucky Medicaid Pharmacy Drug List (PDL) (PDF)
You can also do a formulary search, find a pharmacy, or get more info about medications.
Need prior authorization (PA)? This means getting approval from your health plan first. Just ask your provider to fill out a pharmacy PA form. Or they can call MedImpact at 1-844-336-2676 (TTY: 711).
OTC Medications
Kentucky Medicaid covers certain over-the-counter (OTC) medications that don’t need a prescription.
For coverage at no cost, you need a prescription from your health care provider.
Check the list of covered OTC medications (PDF).
Ask your health care provider to review the list to confirm coverage. Remember to check with your prescriber or pharmacist before taking these medications.
Questions? Call MedImpact at 1-800-210-7628 (TTY: 711). Or visit the MedImpact website.
Other drug lists
Check the list of covered preferred diabetes medications:
Quantity Level Limits (QLL) (PDF)
Questions? Call MedImpact at 1-800-210-7628 (TTY: 711). Or visit the MedImpact website.
You can also visit the Kentucky Department of Medicaid Services website.
Get medications and refills
Need medication? Your provider will write you a prescription for one on the Statewide PDL. You’ll want to:
- Ask your provider to make sure the medication is on the Statewide PDL
- Take your prescription to a Medicaid-enrolled pharmacy
- Show your plan member ID card at the pharmacy
Need refills? Your medication label notes how many refills you have. A few days before you run out of medication, call your pharmacy to place a refill order. If the pharmacy doesn’t have any refills left and you need more medication, check with your provider. They may want to see you before prescribing refills.

Fill your prescriptions
By mail
Do you take maintenance medications for an ongoing health condition? If so, you can get them by mail. Go to any mail-order pharmacy contracted with the state. For help, call MedImpact at 1-800-210-7628 (TTY: 711). Or visit the MedImpact website.

Specialty medications
You can go to any Medicaid-enrolled specialty pharmacy. For help, call MedImpact at 1-800-210-7628 (TTY: 711). You can get help 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Or visit the MedImpact website.
MedImpact portal
Inside the MedImpact portal, you can:
Check your prescription history
Find pharmacies near you
Check formulary status
Check prior authorization status
Review order status and your next refill date
Review expired prescriptions
Set text, phone or email reminders
Search drug details
Questions? Call us at 1-855-300-5528 (TTY: 711). Or find more contact info at MedImpact.