I don't understand your message.  Are you saying that Medicaid recipients 
cannot purchase their medications from Walmart? 

Chris


--- Original message ---
Subject: Re: [ATI] How to order talking prescriptions
Date: 7/23/2012 5:08:08 PM
From: "Jenni Palmer" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected],"Adaptive technology information and support." 
<[email protected]>

> Missouri medicaid will not fund this.
> I checked.
> So, those of us who currently rely on medicaid are pardon
> the term screwed.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Denny Huff" <[email protected]>
> To: "Missouri-L" <[email protected]>
> Cc: "Missouri Chat" <[email protected]>; "Adaptive
> technology information and
> support." <[email protected]>
> Sent: Monday, July 23, 2012 3:18 PM
> Subject: [ATI] How to order talking prescriptions
>
>
> >
> > Walmart Talking Prescription Label Pilot Program
> >
> > Hopefully you have heard by now that Walmart has
> introduced ScripTalk
> > Talking Prescription Containers free of charge for
> persons with visual
> > impairments as part of a pilot program. The ScripTalk
> Talking Prescription
> > program is being offered through Walmart mail order to
> customers across
> > the
> > country, and also at three Walmart stores.
> >
> > Here is the information you need to take advantage of
> this exciting
> > opportunity. We encourage you to do so if at all
> possible, and to share
> > this
> > information with friends and neighbors who have visual
> impairments and
> > would
> > benefit from the ScripTalk program.
> >
> > 1. To listen to the talking label provided by Walmart,
> you will need to
> > first get a reading device from Envision America, the
> company that makes
> > ScripTalk. The device is called the ScripTalk reader (or
> the ScripTalk
> > machine). This device is available free of charge to
> people who are blind
> > and visual impairments. You only need to order the device
> once: it will
> > work
> > with the Talking Prescription labels you receive
> repeatedly from Walmart.
> >
> > Please contact En-Vision America at 800-890-1180 to order
> a free ScripTalk
> > Talking prescription reader. Envision America will also
> be able to answer
> > many questions regarding insurance coverage and costs and
> discounts for
> > Walmart prescriptions.
> >
> > 2. After you talk to Envision America, you will need to
> call Walmart to
> > order your prescription medication. The phone number for
> the Walmart Mail
> > Order pharmacy is 1-800-273-3455 (1-800-2-REFILL). When
> you order your
> > prescription tell them you want the Talking Prescription
> label (also known
> > as the ScripTalk label). There is no extra charge for the
> label.
> >
> > 3. Walmart is currently also offering the Talking
> Prescription labels in
> > the
> > following three stores. As with mail order, you will need
> to contact both
> > the Walmart store (for the prescription medication) and
> Envision America
> > (for the ScripTalk reader (also called the ScripTalk
> machine)).
> >
> > 214 Haynes St., Talladega, AL 35160 (256) 761-1681
> >
> > 2270 W. Main St., Tupelo, MS 38801 (662) 844-4011
> >
> > 601 Englewood Pkwy., Englewood, CO 80110 (303) 789-7209
> >
> > 4. If you have feedback about your experiences with
> Walmart or with
> > Envision
> > America, please contact us through Scott Grimes in
> Linda's office. Scott
> > can
> > be reached by email at: [email protected]
> or toll free
> >
> > at: 1-800-822-5000
> >
> > By participating in Walmart's Talking Prescription pilot,
> you will be
> > helping Walmart understand how important accessible
> prescription
> > information
> > is to people with visual impairments. We are also working
> with other
> > pharmacy retailers on these issues, and we are confident
> that if Walmart's
> > pilot is successful, it will help pharmacies across the
> country understand
> > that talking prescription information is critical to the
> health, safety
> > and
> > privacy of people with visual impairments.
> >
> > Thank you for helping to make accessible prescription
> information a
> > reality
> > in the United States.
> >
> > Lainey and Linda
> >
> > Lainey Feingold
> >
> > Law Office of Lainey Feingold
> >
> > http://LFLegal.com <http://lflegal.com/>
> >
> > 510.548.5062
> >
> > [email protected]
> >
> > http://twitter.com/LFLegal <http://twitter.com/LFLegal>
> >
> > Linda Dardarian
> >
> > Goldstein, Demchak, Baller, Borgen & Dardarian
> www.gdblegal.com
> > <outbind://1/www.gdblegal.com>  510.763.9800
> [email protected]
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > _______________________________________________
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> > A special interest affiliate of the Missouri Council of
> the Blind
> >
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> 
>
>
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> Blind
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