
Every now and then you need to hear some good news, especially when you’re having treatment for a disease that can be quite costly. Well, here’s the great news!!!
There are resources out there to assist those who are having a difficult time paying for your prescriptions. Now before I begin, I need you to promise that you will share this information with everyone you know. Who knows? They may need this information or know someone who could use this as well.
These resources may be able to help you in the following areas:
*Assistance with applying for help
*Assistance with your insurance reimbursement
*Free or discounts for patients who may not qualify for other services
*Referrals to co-pay relief programs
Let’s begin with the Partnership for Prescription Assistance. The PPA has a list of pharmaceutical programs and other resources for financial assistance on their website. You can also call them at 1(888) 477-2669.
But wait, there’s more…
Advocate My Meds
1-877-870-0851
advocatemymeds.com
CancerCare Co-Payment Assistance Foundation
1-866-55-COPAY
www.cancercarecopay.org
Chronic Disease Fund
1-877-968-7233
www.cdfund.org
Healthwell Foundation
1-800-675-8416
www.healthwellfoundation.org
The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s Co-Pay Assistance Program
1-877-557-2672
www.lls.org/copay
National Organization for Rare Disorders
1-800-999-6673 (Voicemail only)
1-203-744-0100
www.rarediseases.org
Patient Access Network Foundation
1-866-316-7263
www.panfoundation.org
Patient Advocate Foundation Co-Pay Relief Program
1-866-512-3861
www.copays.org
Patient Services Incorporated
1-800-366-7741
www.uneedpsi.org
Now don’t forget to share this with everyone you know. Use the options here on the blog or copy and paste the link.



