

These prices have always existed for people with the best insurance plans, but Blink Health is making them accessible to all Americans for the first time.” "Our goal with Blink Health is to provide all Americans with the best prices for generic prescriptions, regardless of their insurance status. "Nobody should ever be forced to skip a dose of medicine or leave a prescription behind at the pharmacy counter because they can't afford it," Blink Health Founder and CEO Geoffrey Chaiken said in a statement. The company receives a percentage of the savings that it creates on medication transactions. According to Blink Health, 50 percent of the drugs listed in its database are priced at $10 or less for 30 tablets.īlink works with group purchasing organizations (GPOs) to negotiate cheaper medication prices with pharmacies. More than 60,000 US pharmacies, including Walgreens, CVS, Rite Aid, Wal-Mart, and Duane Reade, accept Blink discounts. The company’s app and website provide consumers with cheap drug prices whether they have insurance or not. New York City-based Blink Health, an app and online service that helps consumers find low prices for generic prescription drugs, launched today with backing from Eight Partners and Burch Creative Capital.
