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Patients with limited or no health insurance often
have trouble getting the medicines and medical products they need. If
this describes some of your patients, then you've come to the right
place.
Through access2wellness, you can learn about a
variety of programs that, combined, offer more than 1,000
prescription medicines and medical products for free or at a discount
to qualified patients. This site contains information about these
programs and can help determine who might be eligible to receive
assistance.
Assistance available through access2wellness
The Hospital Access Patient Assistance Program provides covered
prescription medications to uninsured, low-income outpatients. Learn more.
Other programs
The Operating Companies of Johnson & Johnson, other pharmaceutical
companies as well as Medicare, Medicaid, state governments, and a
number of non-profit organizations have established programs to help
patients gain easier access to the medicines and medical products
they need. Several of the programs are described below, and you can learn more.
Johnson & Johnson Patient Assistance Foundation
- If your patient takes a medicine or medical product manufactured by
one of the Operating Companies of Johnson & Johnson, this section
will help you find out if he or she is eligible to receive it for
free. Learn
more.
The Operating Companies of Johnson & Johnson also provide discounts
on many non-prescription, or over-the-counter, medicines
and medical products. Learn more.
The Partnership for
Prescription Assistance (PPA) helps patients find the
best public or private prescription assistance program to get the
discounted and free prescription medications they need. It also has
links to many other health care services and partner organizations. Learn
more.
Together Rx
Access® offers savings on prescription products
from many leading pharmaceutical companies. Learn more.
Medicare Prescription
Drug Coverage Program (Medicare Part D) may help
patients pay for their prescription medications if they are eligible
for Medicare. Learn more.
State and local
programs for discounted or free prescription medications are
often available to residents who qualify. Look for the appropriate
state under Participating Programs on the PPA website,
PPARx.org, to learn more.
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