{"coverage_note":"Five categories were assessed for goodrx.com. Discrepancy_pricing: Searches found no evidence of hidden fees or deceptive checkout pricing gaps; the only regulatory actions found (FTC $1.5M settlement, $25M class-action settlement) concerned data privacy, not pricing. Discrepancy_availability: A finding was confirmed \u2014 GoodRx's own documentation and independent sources establish that displayed prices are estimates, not guaranteed quotes, and pharmacies frequently charge different amounts or refuse coupons entirely. Discrepancy_identity: No finding \u2014 GoodRx's role as a non-merchant coupon intermediary is publicly disclosed, and no evidence of transactional counterparty confusion or payment liability ambiguity was found. Discrepancy_policy: A finding was confirmed \u2014 the FTC and DOJ established via a 2023 federal court settlement that GoodRx's stated privacy policies were directly contradicted by its actual practice of sharing user health data with advertising platforms. Discrepancy_undisclosed_constraint: A finding was confirmed \u2014 GoodRx's own help center documents multiple mid-transaction failure modes (default formulation mismatch, controlled substance refusals, post-generation price changes) that are not disclosed upfront on coupon generation pages. No scan categories were blocked or missing.","human_handoff_required_for":[{"action":"Escalate to a human when the price displayed on GoodRx at coupon generation does not match the price the pharmacy is actually charging at the counter, since GoodRx-displayed prices are estimates that are not guaranteed and pharmacies are not contractually bound to honor them.","evidence":[{"description":"GoodRx's own support documentation explicitly acknowledges that displayed coupon prices are estimates subject to frequent fluctuation and may not match what a pharmacy charges at the point of sale.","reference":"https://www.goodrx.com/help/why-is-the-pharmacy-charging-more-than-the-goodrx-price"}],"last_checked_date":"2026-07-01"},{"action":"Escalate to a human when a pharmacy refuses to accept a GoodRx coupon entirely, as this is a documented occurrence \u2014 particularly following PBM contract changes not yet reflected on the platform \u2014 and no automated fallback path exists within GoodRx to resolve a flat coupon rejection.","evidence":[{"description":"Independent consumer reports and GoodRx's own disclosures confirm that some pharmacies refuse to honor GoodRx coupons, a structural availability failure the platform does not resolve automatically.","reference":"https://www.goodrx.com/help/why-is-the-pharmacy-charging-more-than-the-goodrx-price"}],"last_checked_date":"2026-07-01"},{"action":"Escalate to a human before completing a GoodRx transaction for a controlled substance prescription, because pharmacies are documented to sometimes refuse GoodRx discounts for controlled medications and the agent cannot predict or resolve this refusal without human intervention.","evidence":[{"description":"GoodRx's own help center confirms that discounts for controlled medications may be refused at the pharmacy counter, representing an undisclosed mid-transaction failure mode.","reference":"https://www.goodrx.com/help/can-i-use-goodrx-for-controlled-substances"}],"last_checked_date":"2026-07-01"},{"action":"Escalate to a human when the drug formulation, dosage strength, dosage form, or quantity on the user's actual prescription does not exactly match GoodRx's default search selection, because the displayed price applies only to the default formulation and a mismatch will produce a different \u2014 typically higher \u2014 charge at the pharmacy that the agent cannot reconcile.","evidence":[{"description":"GoodRx's help center acknowledges that the platform defaults to the most commonly prescribed version of a drug, meaning the displayed price may not apply to a user's specific prescription if any parameter differs, a discrepancy discovered only at the pharmacy counter.","reference":"https://www.goodrx.com/help/why-is-the-pharmacy-charging-more-than-the-goodrx-price"}],"last_checked_date":"2026-07-01"},{"action":"Escalate to a human and obtain explicit user consent before entering any prescription drug name, health condition, or personal health information into GoodRx on a user's behalf, because the FTC and DOJ found that GoodRx shared such data with Facebook, Google, and other advertising platforms contrary to its stated privacy policy, and users must make an informed choice about this risk.","evidence":[{"description":"A federal court approved a 2023 FTC/DOJ settlement order requiring GoodRx to pay $1.5 million and prohibiting further deceptive data-sharing practices, after finding GoodRx shared users' identifiable prescription and health data with advertising third parties despite policy promises to the contrary.","reference":"https://www.ftc.gov/news-events/news/press-releases/2023/02/ftc-enforcement-action-bar-goodrx-sharing-consumers-sensitive-health-information-advertising"}],"last_checked_date":"2026-07-01"}],"record_verification":{"last_checked_agentic_scan":"2026-07-01","last_checked_human_verified":null},"vendor_id":"goodrx","verified_discrepancies":[{"actuals":"The prices shown in the GoodRx app and website are estimates, not locked-in quotes. Users frequently arrive at the pharmacy and are charged a different \u2014 often higher \u2014 price. GoodRx itself acknowledges prices 'fluctuate frequently \u2014 daily, weekly or monthly,' and some pharmacies refuse to honor the displayed coupons entirely, particularly after PBM contract changes that have not yet been reflected on the platform.","discrepancy_start_date_est":"Ongoing; documented publicly at least through 2025\u20132026","evidence":[{"description":"GoodRx's own support section acknowledges a recurring pattern of pharmacy prices not matching coupon prices, with dedicated articles on how to handle pricing discrepancies at the point of sale.","reference":"https://support.goodrx.com/hc/en-us/sections/10835066550683-Pricing-Discrepancy-at-the-Pharmacy"},{"description":"An independent health review source documents that GoodRx prices are estimates based on recent data and are not locked-in quotes, that multiple users report arriving at the pharmacy and finding a different price, and that GoodRx itself states prices can change frequently.","reference":"https://healthreviewnetwork.com/weight-loss/goodrx-review/"},{"description":"A consumer-facing analysis notes that GoodRx's prices 'fluctuate frequently \u2014 daily, weekly or monthly' per the company's own website, and that some pharmacies \u2014 including previously participating ones \u2014 refuse to accept GoodRx coupons.","reference":"https://insuredandmore.com/why-not-use-goodrx"}],"interim_guidance":"Do not treat a price displayed on GoodRx as a confirmed, bookable price. Before finalizing any transaction on behalf of a user, verify the current price directly with the specific pharmacy (by phone or at the counter) using the exact drug name, dosage, and quantity, since GoodRx prices are estimates that can change and are not guaranteed at checkout.","last_checked_date":"2026-07-01","status":"active","type":"availability_discrepancy","vendor_claim":"GoodRx advertises specific prescription prices at participating pharmacies, displaying exact dollar amounts and implying users will pay those prices when they present a coupon or GoodRx Gold card at the pharmacy."},{"actuals":"Despite these stated privacy and data-protection policies, GoodRx shared users' identifiable health information (including drug searches, health conditions, and prescription medications) with Facebook, Google, and other advertising third parties for years. The FTC and DOJ found GoodRx's public-facing policy assurances were directly contradicted by its actual data-sharing practices, constituting deceptive conduct under the FTC Act. A federal court approved a settlement order in 2023 requiring GoodRx to pay $1.5 million and prohibiting the deceptive practices.","discrepancy_start_date_est":"Estimated prior to 2020 (proactive changes claimed by GoodRx in 2020; FTC complaint filed February 2023)","evidence":[{"description":"The FTC's press release details that GoodRx shared consumers' sensitive health data with advertising platforms in direct contradiction of its stated privacy policy commitments, and that a federal court order now bars these practices and requires corrective action.","reference":"https://www.ftc.gov/news-events/news/press-releases/2023/02/ftc-enforcement-action-bar-goodrx-sharing-consumers-sensitive-health-info-advertising"},{"description":"The DOJ announcement confirms the consent order entered by a U.S. District Court, finding that GoodRx disclosed millions of users' personal health information to third parties without authorization, violating the FTC Act and the Health Breach Notification Rule.","reference":"https://www.justice.gov/archives/opa/pr/digital-healthcare-platform-ordered-pay-civil-penalties-and-take-corrective-action"},{"description":"The HIPAA Journal reports that the FTC specifically objected to GoodRx displaying a 'HIPAA Secure: Patient Data Protected' seal while not being a HIPAA-covered entity and not complying with HIPAA Rules, compounding the gap between stated policy and actual practice.","reference":"https://www.hipaajournal.com/court-approves-ftc-settlement-goodrx/"}],"interim_guidance":"When using GoodRx on behalf of a user, do not rely on GoodRx's stated privacy or data-protection policies as accurate representations of how user health and prescription data will be handled. Inform users that GoodRx was found by the FTC and DOJ to have shared health-related data with advertising platforms contrary to its policy claims; users should review current GoodRx terms themselves and consider whether entering prescription or health condition information on the platform aligns with their privacy expectations before completing any transaction.","last_checked_date":"2026-07-01","status":"remediation_claimed_not_reverified","type":"policy_discrepancy","vendor_claim":"GoodRx repeatedly assured users in its published privacy policy that their personal health information \u2014 including prescription drug searches and health condition data \u2014 would not be shared with third parties, and displayed a 'HIPAA Secure: Patient Data Protected' seal on its website implying HIPAA compliance and that user health data was fully protected."},{"actuals":"GoodRx's own support documentation confirms multiple mid-transaction failure modes that are not clearly disclosed upfront: (1) The site defaults to the most commonly prescribed version of a drug (generic, standard dosage/form/quantity), so the price shown may not apply to the user's actual prescription if dosage, form, or quantity differs \u2014 the user discovers the price is wrong only at the pharmacy counter. (2) Discounts for controlled medications may be refused at the pharmacy. (3) Displayed prices can change between coupon generation and pharmacy presentation, resulting in a different charge than shown. These are recurring, documented issues acknowledged in GoodRx's own help center, not edge cases.","discrepancy_start_date_est":"Unconfirmed \u2014 support articles are longstanding; issue appears structural to the platform design","evidence":[{"description":"GoodRx's own support article confirms the site defaults to the most commonly prescribed drug version (generic, common dosage/form/quantity) and that pricing discrepancies occur at the pharmacy as a result; users must manually adjust settings to match their actual prescription before generating a coupon.","reference":"https://support.goodrx.com/hc/en-us/articles/4415457351579-I-keep-having-pricing-discrepancies-at-the-pharmacy-when-I-present-a-coupon-How-can-I-avoid-this"},{"description":"GoodRx support acknowledges that pharmacies sometimes do not honor the discount for controlled medications, with a dedicated help article covering this failure mode.","reference":"https://support.goodrx.com/hc/en-us/articles/115005182886-My-pharmacy-would-not-accept-a-discount-for-my-controlled-medication"},{"description":"GoodRx support article titled 'The pharmacy accepted my coupon, but the price is wrong' confirms the price displayed on the coupon may not match what the pharmacy charges, requiring a separate dispute process.","reference":"https://support.goodrx.com/hc/en-us/articles/115004952943-The-pharmacy-accepted-my-coupon-but-the-price-is-wrong-What-do-I-do"}],"interim_guidance":"Before generating a GoodRx coupon for a user, an agent must explicitly confirm the exact drug name, formulation, dosage strength, dosage form (tablet/capsule/liquid/etc.), and quantity against the user's actual prescription \u2014 do not rely on GoodRx's default selection. Additionally, warn users filling controlled substance prescriptions that the discount may be refused at the pharmacy counter. After coupon generation, instruct the user to verify the printed price matches the displayed price before completing payment, and to call GoodRx support (855-268-2822) if the pharmacy charges a different amount.","last_checked_date":"2026-07-01","status":"active","type":"undisclosed_constraint_discrepancy","vendor_claim":"GoodRx presents drug prices and generates discount coupons on goodrx.com for a wide range of prescription medications, implying the displayed price is what a user will pay at a participating pharmacy when they present the coupon."}]}
