One of the largest problems in America’s healthcare system today is the rising cost of prescription medication. Without prescription benefits, people are being forced to choose between life-saving medications and basic everyday needs.
Help is available with Rx Assistance and more than 150 reputable pharmaceutical manufacturers who participate in a Patients Assistance Program (PAP). Worrying about the cost of your medications could be a thing of the past.
Patient Assistant Programs are available nationwide to people of all ages. The problem is that the process of getting enrolled can be so overwhelming that many give up before completing the process. In addition, the maintenance aspect of continued qualification and receipt of free medications is also burdensome. That’s where we come it.
Each pharmaceutical company has its own criteria for qualifications to receive assistance. In general, the patient must:
• Be a United States resident.
• Not be covered by insurance for outpatient prescription drugs.
• Not qualify for a government program (such as Medicaid) or a third-party program that provides for prescription medications (discount programs do not disqualify an applicant)
• Have an income level that would result in hardship if required to purchase medications at retail prices.
The applicant’s income must fall within the limits established by each individual program sponsor. Typical qualifiers have income below $20,420 annually for an individual and $27,380 annually for a couple. The household income limits vary from program to program.
Those possibly qualifying at higher income levels generally include cases such as cancer, AIDS, or transplant patients who require high-cost medications. The various program sponsors make all decisions about which drugs are included in the program and who will receive assistance.
Cancellations: Monthly memberships may be cancelled at any time after enrollment with a minimum of 14 days notice in writing prior to the next billing cycle.
Refund Policy: Providing that all information disclosed is accurate and complete, refunds will be granted to members who fail to qualify for all PAP programs and submit denial letters from all pharmaceutical companies involved within 120 days of enrollment.