Is Anyone Aware Of The Patient Advocate Foundation Co-Pay Relief?
My infectious disease doctor helped me enroll in the Patient Advocate Foundation and I received a grant for my medications. The last five years I have paid nothing for my medications. It is worth the time looking into the payment assistance program. The grant is renewed on a yearly basis, which my doctor does for me.
I've always went on the biktarvy website and signed up for it online. I used it when I'm working w2 with benefits.
Thanks for sharing this. While I see help for those with no insurance and low income, I see little to help others. Many with insurance, but maybe not the best, with modest to moderate income and assets, seem to be ignored.
Oh honey, but I did ' get that'!(Good going Jim)
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Yes. Although my doc did nothing to help. But calling drug companies eventually led me to a list of six foundations. PAF was the one who helped me. When I told my case worker her first words were "you weren't supposed to get that...".
I know here in California, ADAP covers drug co-pays for hiv related medications and the premiums for the coverage. Each state receives Ryan White funding. But I do believe each state sets up the criteria for eligibility.
NOLARex I found this for Louisiana:
LA HAP stands for Louisiana Health Access Program, which is the ADAP for the state of Louisiana
Are You Familiar With Ryan White Funding?
The Hospital System I Work For Gives You Cash In Form Of A Donation To A Charity That Equals The Amount Of Hours You Put In Volunteering.