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Provides up to $5,000 for those with specific, leukemia-related diagnoses to assist in paying for private health insurance premiums, private insurance co-pay obligations, Medicare Part B, Medicare Plan D, Medicare Supplementary Health Insurance and Medicare Advantage premium or co-pay obligations. Prescription drugs covered under this program include those supplied to the patient by a pharmacy or administered in an office or hospital by a health care provider. The program does not cover office visit co-pays, or diagnostic procedures such as: PET/CAT/MRI scans, X-rays, etc.

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Prescription Expense Assistance
Health Insurance Premium Assistance
Provides direct, treatment-related financial assistance to people in the United States who are living with chronic kidney disease. Provides general assistance programs including Health Insurance Premium Program (HIPP) Grants, Safety Net Grants, and Disaster Relief Grants.

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Dental Care Expense Assistance
Health Insurance Premium Assistance
Medical Care Expense Assistance
Incidental Medical Expense Assistance
Prescription Expense Assistance
Glasses/Contact Lenses
Disaster Related Commodity Replacement/Rental
Provides information on workers' and employers' rights and responsibilities under the federal law covering the continuation of health insurance for a minimum of 18 months following certain qualifying events (job loss, reduction in hours, etc) that cause an individual to lose eligibility for coverage. This program is only for employees of US-based public employers, not including the federal government and certain church-related organizations. Continuation coverage is administered by the employer at group rates that are paid by the participant losing eligibility. Handles appeals for those who feel they have been denied coverage unfairly. The Department of Labor covers private sector programs. In Ohio, employers of fewer than 20 employees are covered under a state continuation program administered by the Department of Insurance.
Offers Veterans and eligible beneficiaries the opportunity to purchase dental insurance at a reduced cost. Contracts with certain dental insurance providers to offer dental services to eligible veterans and their dependents. Offered plans will vary and may include diagnostic, preventative, surgical, emergency and endodontic/restorative treatment.
Provides health insurance premium reimbursement for eligible adults with bleeding disorders. Patients will be connected to a hemophilia treatment center, which may help them obtain insurance and receive the reimbursement.
Provides medications to treat HIV and HIV-related conditions. Also assists individuals who are HIV positive and have an HIV-related emergency need in the following areas: medical services, limited dental services and limited mental health services.

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Mental Health Expense Assistance
Medical Care Expense Assistance
Prescription Expense Assistance
Dental Care Expense Assistance
Health Insurance Premium Assistance
Provides health insurance premium payments up to $1,200 for eligible individuals, allowing them to continue existing health insurance policies, thereby receiving adequate prescription drug coverage.
Provides a limited amount of financial assistance depending on diagnosis. Offers aid with treatment related co-pay obligations and insurance premiums.
Provides information on workers'/employers' rights and responsibilities under the federal law covering the continuation of health insurance for a minimum of 18 months following certain qualifying events (job loss, reduction in hours, etc) that cause an individual to lose eligibility for coverage. Continuation coverage is administered by the employer at group rates that are paid by the participant losing eligibility. Available to those working for US-based private employers of 20 or more employees. The Dept. of Health and Human Services (DHHS) covers public sector programs. In Ohio, employers of fewer than 20 employees are covered under a state continuation program administered by the Department of Insurance. A modified version of the federal program, restricted to workers who had been laid off between September 1, 2008 and May 31, 2010, was made law on Feb. 17, 2009.
Provides co-pay financial assistance to blood cancer patients and family members.

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Health Insurance Premium Assistance
Makes referrals to a hemophilia treatment center, which offers assistance with paying insurance premiums to eligible individuals.

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Medical Public Assistance Programs
Health Insurance Premium Assistance
Provides health insurance grants to low-income dialysis patient for the purpose of paying insurance premiums.
Provides program that expands Healthy Start program by targeting families that are working toward self sufficiency and do not have health care for their children. Children up to age 19 in families earning 200% below the federal poverty guideline may be eligible for the program. Services include doctor visits, hospital care, immunizations, prescriptions, vision, dental, and preventative care. Call 937-562-6000 or TDD 800-292-3572 for an application.

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Medicaid
Health Insurance/Dental Coverage
Public Assistance Programs
Health Insurance Premium Assistance
Eye Care
Dental Care
Health Insurance Information/Counseling