How Can We Reach You? Your Email Address. We are an advocacy group that provides the proper applications and paper work for the patient assistance program of your choice. We gather your information via an initial consultation and pre-fill your application. Patient assistance programs are put in place to allow those who qualify to receive brand-name medication based on FPL income guidelines. You can have your prescription delivered right to your door with no hassle and at a cost that you can afford.
These programs, frequently called prescription assistance programs PAPs or patient assistance programs, are designed to help those in need obtain their medicines at no cost or very low cost. Many, but not all, pharmaceutical companies have PAPs. The manufacturers who have programs do so for various reasons. Some believe that they have a social obligation to help those who can't afford their products. Others believe it's a good marketing tool. As one PAP director once told me, many people who can't afford their medicines now will go on to obtain some type of coverage.
And when they do get this coverage, they will continue using the medication provided by the PAP. Recent statistics show there are more than PAPs in operation in the U.. In the past decade, PAPs have helped more than 36 million people obtain their meds. All PAPs are designed to help those in need obtain their medicines. Since each pharmaceutical company establishes its own rules and guidelines, all are different.
All have income guidelines, but they vary considerably. Each company selects which drugs are available on their programs and how long a person can receive assistance. The pharmaceutical manufacturers cover the cost of the medicine.
Although no two programs are exactly the same, most require an application. The amount of information required varies. Some programs require detailed medical and financial information, others very little. All require a doctor's signature. Certain programs require the doctor complete a portion of the form while others only need a signed prescription.
Most of the programs send the medicines to the patient's home, while some send the medicine to the doctor's office for distribution to the patients, and a few send the medicine to a pharmacy or issue a certificate to the patient to give to the pharmacist.
Some patients need drugs for a long time. Most, but not all, programs that cover medicines used to treat chronic diseases offer refills. The drig companies decide if they will have a PAP and, if they do, which of their medicines will be available through the program. Some include many or all of the medicines they manufacture while others include only a few. If you cannot afford prescription medications, please contact NC MedAssist to see if you qualify for assistance by clicking this link or by calling Medication Assistance Program MAP Sites Participating health centers, such as free and charitable clinics, rural and community health centers, provide Medication Assistance Programs MAP for low income, uninsured patients who need access to prescription drugs and who cannot afford them.
This makes the process easy and hassle free for you and your doctor s. All pharmaceutical companies have different approval guidelines. In most cases you must have no prescription drug coverage or have reached your coverage gap. We encourage anyone that cannot afford his or her medications to apply. Our staff has more than 20 years combined experience and will match your prescriptions with the program you qualify.
Please click here to download an application for assistance.
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