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Prescription Drug Patient Assistance Programs

 

As Advocacy for Patients finds new resources, we will share them with you by posting links here.

www.familiesusa.org - mostly Medicare, but excellent info on the new Medicare drug benefit.
www.needymeds.org - will help patients access patient assistance programs that can result in free meds for patients who can't afford their meds or insurance.
www.pparx.org - bringing together pharmaceutical companies, doctors, other health care providers, patient advocacy organizations and community groups to help qualifying patients.
www.rxhope.com - research government and corporate sponsored patient assistance programs for over 1000 medications.

There are three organizations that provide co-pay assistance to patients who can't afford the co-pays for their medications.

Patient Access Network Foundation 1-866-316-7263. Benefits under this program are limited to certain amounts for certain diseases, but eligible families can continue to re-apply annually. This program can run as a reimbursement program for expenses already paid by the family, or pay expenses directly to a physician or hospital if coordinated by the family.
Patient Advocate Foundation 1-866-512-3861. This program provides assistance to patients with specific diseases, and the primary program helps with only pharmaceutical services. The Patient Advocate Foundation has a separate branch of the program that provides case management services to help secure funding for the costs and deductibles associated with co-pays for non-medication related health-care services, such as procedures, radiology needs and outpatient visits. They can be contacted separately, and directly, at 1-800-532-5274.
Chronic Disease Fund This program provides copay assistance to patients with specific diseases. They take an active role in helping you find and keep the assistance you need.



Finally, we just heard of a great website that will help you manage your medications -- help you remember to take them and when; remind you to order refills; allow you to keep a current list on the internet that you can print whenever you like -- and it's entirely FREE.
Check it out here.

Advocacy for Patients has not had direct experience with all of these, but we urge you to explore them -- and please share your feedback so we can evaluate the various organizations.

 

 

 

 
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