PHOENIX — Gov. Katie Hobbs announced Monday residents in Arizona have the chance to potentially pay for cheaper prescription drug prices, regardless of whether they have health insurance.

Starting Nov. 3, residents in the Grand Canyon State can sign up for a discount card through ArrayRx, a public pharmacy collaborative involving Oregon, Nevada, Connecticut and Washington.

The digital card could help residents save up to 80% on their medications, according to the governor's office.

The ArrayRx website states there's no fee nor income requirements needed to sign up for the benefit. And the discount cards are available to individuals with or without insurance.

If an insurance provider won't cover a medication or offers a high price, then the cards could be utilized to potentially r

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