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Prescription Drug Patient Assistance Programs | Faith Community Health Network

Prepares, stores, and dispenses medication at no cost to those who unable to afford their prescriptions. At each visit, pharmacy staff fill a three-month supply of medication, provide individual medication counseling, and answer prescription-related questions. Patients with significant transportation barriers may be eligible to have their medication(s) delivered to their home.

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Patient Assistance Program | Muskingum Valley Health Centers

Certain pharmaceutical companies offer a Patient Assistance Program (PAP). We here at MVHC provide a FREE ADVOCACY PROGRAM to assist you with the application process, gathering the required income verification documents, obtaining your doctor’s signatures and prescriptions, mailing applications, processing refills at your request, receiving the medication and then notification of its arrival to our office. Every company that offers a PAP will have their own eligibility criteria and qualifications for enrollment. In general, these savings programs are for patients who are unable to pay for their medications and do not have any private or public prescription drug insurance coverage. Most programs have income requirements, and patients will need to provide proof of income along with other documentation that verifies their eligibility on an annual basis. The criteria differ for each medication and for each drug company. Pharmaceutical companies provide patient assistance programs voluntarily--they are not required by law to offer them and can change the process or even discontinue a medication at any time. Your healthcare provider at MVHC will refer you to this department if they if they prescribe a covered medication and to determine if you are eligible to receive free medication.

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Rxassist/ Rx Assist | Rxvantage

Provides information about and applications for pharmaceutical patient assistance programs. These programs offer prescriptions for free or reduced costs to persons who qualify. A multitude of programs from a variety of companies are listed on a website where individuals may search for information by brand name, generic name, drug class, or company (manufacturer's name). Provides information about procedures, requirements, and distribution of each program and offers step-by-step instructions about how to apply.

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Patient Assistance Program | Muskingum Valley Health Centers

Provides the following services: - Process and track all patient referrals Provide medication assistance for patients without insurance - Enroll patients and community members into Marketplace or Medicare - Assist with transportation - Obtain prior authorization for diagnostic testing and medications with third party payors Certain pharmaceutical companies offer a Patient Assistance Program (PAP). We here at MVHC provide a FREE ADVOCACY PROGRAM to assist you with the application process, gathering the required income verification documents, obtaining your doctor’s signatures and prescriptions, mailing applications, processing refills at your request, receiving the medication and then notification of its arrival to our office. Every company that offers a PAP will have their own eligibility criteria and qualifications for enrollment. In general, these savings programs are for patients who are unable to pay for their medications and do not have any private or public prescription drug insurance coverage. Most programs have income requirements, and patients will need to provide proof of income along with other documentation that verifies their eligibility on an annual basis. The criteria differ for each medication and for each drug company. Pharmaceutical companies provide patient assistance programs voluntarily--they are not required by law to offer them and can change the process or even discontinue a medication at any time. Your healthcare provider at MVHC will refer you to this department if they if they prescribe a covered medication and to determine if you are eligible to receive free medication.

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Prescription Drug Price Comparison Tool And Coupon Finder | Goodrx

Offers a free prescription drug price comparison tool for consumers that list the prices of prescriptions at participating pharmacies nationwide including major chain pharmacies such as CVS, Walgreens, Meijer, Costco, Walmart, and more. Provides available coupon price and membership price for prescription drugs: - Coupon Price: Free, printable coupons from a variety of providers gives consumers access to discounted prices. - Membership Price: Amount paid with a membership program. Provides the terms of membership program including the cost and terms of the membership. Some memberships are free, others typically $5 to $30 a year.

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Prescription Drug Patient Assistance Programs (CHARITABLE PHARMACY) | Society Of St Vincent De Paul - Cincinnati District

Provides pharmacy services to assist individuals in obtaining prescription medication, health screenings, and seasonal immunizations when available.

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Prescription Drug Information | Needymeds

Online information resource of programs that provide assistance to people who are unable to afford their medications and health care costs. Users can search by drug name to see available patient assistance programs and discount cards.

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Prescription Drug Patient Assistance For Older Adults | Tuscarawas County Senior Center

Provide assistance with finding medications at the lowest price.

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Generic Prescription Drug Program | Walmart Corporation

Generic pricing covers a 30-day supply for $4 or a 90-day supply for $10. Additional medications are offered at various reduced rates. See a pharmacist for details. $4 program covers medications for a 30-day supply of eligible drugs at commonly prescribed dosages. $10 program covers medications for a 90-day supply of eligible drugs at commonly prescribed dosages. Prices for less than a 90-day supply are prorated based on the 30-day price. Prices for more than a 90-day supply are prorated based on the 90-day price on the $10 program. Some insurance plans, including government-funded prescription programs, may not cover a 90-day supply. Visit web site to view complete list of generic medications available.

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Medication Assistance Program (MAP) | Family And Community Services

Assists patients to apply for drug company programs which provide prescription medications at a discount or free of charge. This involves first determining whether such a program is available for the medication, then completing an application form and working with the patient and physician to collect necessary documentation to support the application.

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Ohio Hiv Drug Assistance Program (OHDAP) | Ohio Department Of Health

Provides medications for the treatment of HIV/AIDS and in some cases, help with applying for other medication assistance programs. Medications are ordered through a mail order pharmacy. This program should be used as a last resort.

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Generic Prescription Program | Marc's

Offers discounts on numerous generic medications at commonly prescribed dosages. Not all prescription drugs are covered by this program and the list of drugs is subject to change.

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Generic Prescription Drug Program | Walmart Corporation

Generic pricing covers a 30-day supply for $4 or a 90-day supply for $10. Additional medications are offered at various reduced rates. See a pharmacist for details. $4 program covers medications for a 30-day supply of eligible drugs at commonly prescribed dosages. $10 program covers medications for a 90-day supply of eligible drugs at commonly prescribed dosages. Prices for less than a 90-day supply are prorated based on the 30-day price. Prices for more than a 90-day supply are prorated based on the 90-day price on the $10 program. Some insurance plans, including government-funded prescription programs, may not cover a 90-day supply. Visit web site to view complete list of generic medications available.

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Lorain County Drug Repository Prescription Assistance Program | Lorain County Public Health

Provides free and low cost prescriptions to patients who qualify. Helps patients enroll in discount programs through drug companies.

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Prescription Drug Patient Assistance Programs | Prescription Hope

For the set price of $50 per month per Brand-Name medication, our advocates order, manage, track and refill your medications on time, maintain up-to-date records, and renew your medications every year, working with over 180 pharmaceutical manufacturers and their pharmacy. There are no other costs, fees, or charges associated with your medication or our program.

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Generic Prescription Drug Program | Walmart Corporation

Generic pricing covers a 30-day supply for $4 or a 90-day supply for $10. Additional medications are offered at various reduced rates. See a pharmacist for details. $4 program covers medications for a 30-day supply of eligible drugs at commonly prescribed dosages. $10 program covers medications for a 90-day supply of eligible drugs at commonly prescribed dosages. Prices for less than a 90-day supply are prorated based on the 30-day price. Prices for more than a 90-day supply are prorated based on the 90-day price on the $10 program. Some insurance plans, including government-funded prescription programs, may not cover a 90-day supply. Visit web site to view complete list of generic medications available.

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Prescription Drug Information Clearinghouses | Needymeds

Provides information (via a website, manual, and helpline) on drug assistance programs such as discounts or free prescriptions. Includes programs offered by pharmaceutical manufacturers. Provides a free drug discount card for participating pharmacies.

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Medication Assistance Program | Rambo Memorial Health Center

Medication Assistance Program is available for Muskingum County residents, who have a respiratory diagnosis. The clinic will assist with the purchase of TB and respiratory medications for those who qualify for our financial assistance program. We can also supplement other programs such as Medicare, Medicaid, and private insurance co-pays. Will also assist with applications for pharmaceutical companies' assistance programs. For non-respiratory medications, nurses will make arrangements for you to meet with other local agencies who may provide that service. Injections are performed upon the request of an individual's personal physician, our Clinic's Medical Director, or upon request of the patient with a doctor's order. Injections are free to patients who bring in their own prescription medicine.

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Prescription Drug Patient Assistance Programs | Rx Outreach

Offers a selection of discounted prescription and over-the-counter medications. Orders are delivered by mail to a provider's office or patients' home.

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Community Clinic | Third Street Family Health Services

A community clinic that provides Family and Community Medicine, Pediatrics, and Podiatry. Also helps the patient to access the 340b program and drug company assistance.

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Prescription Drug Patient Assistance Programs | Mark Cuban Cost Plus Drug Company

Offers hundreds of common medications by mail at low prices.

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Prescription Drug Patient Assistance Programs (CHARITABLE PHARMACY) | Society Of St Vincent De Paul - Cincinnati District

Provides pharmacy services to assist individuals in obtaining prescription medication, health screenings, and seasonal immunizations when available.

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Kidney Foundation Of Ohio Inc. | Kidney Foundation Of Ohio Inc.

Provides financial aid to qualifying kidney disease patients for needs such as medication and reimbursement for transportation to medical appointments and dialysis. Offers public educational programs regarding renal disease and organ transplant.

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Prescription Drug Patient Assistance Programs (CHARITABLE PHARMACY) | Society Of St Vincent De Paul - Cincinnati District

Provides pharmacy services to assist individuals in obtaining prescription medication, health screenings, and seasonal immunizations when available.

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Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Compass | Cystic Fibrosis Foundation

Provides information and referral services to people with Cystic Fibrosis and their families by connecting them with programs that help pay for the cost of treatments, co-pays, co-insurance, deductibles, and other living expenses. Helps clients compare available insurance plans so that they can make an informed decision when choosing a plan that maximizes coverage and reimbursement. Helps clients investigate adverse network, drug, and therapy coverage decisions, and provides guidance on appeals process. Helps connect clients with legal experts to navigate the Social Security application process and apply for Supplemental Security Income and Social Security Disability Insurance benefits. Direct assistance with unemployment applications is not provided. Callers will receive assistance with general unemployment questions and will be referred to employment and work accommodations experts and the callers' local unemployment office.

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