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Help your patients obtain free or low-cost medications and learn more about safety net programs for the uninsured. Patient assistance programs are run by pharmaceutical companies to provide free medications to people who cannot afford to buy their medicine.
Many pharmaceutical companies, state programs and nonprofits have drug assistance programs (PAPs) that offer free or low-cost medicines if you don’t have insurance or are underinsured and can’t afford your medicine. Programs and program benefits vary.
A resource to help physicians, advocates, and patients access free medications through pharmaceutical company patient assistance programs.
Patient assistance programs (PAPs) help people with no health insurance and those who are underinsured afford medications. These programs are managed by pharmaceutical companies, nonprofits, and government agencies. PAPs may cover the full cost of medications or provide a discount.
Learn about PAN's patient assistance grants: co-pay grants, health insurance premium grants, and transportation grants. Are high out-of-pocket healthcare costs keeping you—or your patients—from getting critical treatment? We’re here to help.
Pharmaceutical manufacturers may sponsor patient assistance programs (PAPs) that provide financial assistance or drug free product (through in-kind product donations) to low income individuals to augment any existing prescription drug coverage.
Find a private or government-funded organization offering programs that help with costs associated with specific diagnosis. Patient Assistance Program (PAP) Provide free or discounted medicines to people who are unable to afford them.