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
Patient Advocate Foundation...
Are You Familiar With Ryan White Funding?
Could Somebody Help Me To Find A Foundation, Community Health Center Or Medical Provider Near To West Palm Beach Or Miami?