Thursday, June 17, 2021

Bridging the Gap: Why Patient Assistance Programs Matter to PLWHAs

By: Brandon M. Macsata, CEO, ADAP Advocacy Association

The Covid-19 pandemic has exposed numerous cracks in the U.S. public health system, but it has also demonstrated why patient assistance programs are invaluable tools bridging the gap for people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHAs) who might have otherwise fallen through the cracks. Generally speaking, patient assistance programs assist people who have health insurance, but whose plans include high deductibles and/or high copayments; patient assistance program help people who are in-between jobs or maybe recently expired COBRA [Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act] insurance; and patient assistance programs often serve as a lifeline for people who have no health insurance and don't qualify for public assistance programs, such as the AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP) or Medicaid.

The ADAP Advocacy Association has witnessed an increase in the number of PLWHAs inquiring about what help exists for them during Covid-19's uncertainty. Therefore, it seems relevant and timely to once again share information about some of the amazing patient assistance programs that exist for patients.

Patient Assistance Programs
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NeedyMeds is a 501(c)(3) national non-profit that connects people to programs that will help them afford their medications and other healthcare costs. NeedyMeds is not a program, so you can't sign up. They are an information source. They list programs that may provide you with assistance. You apply directly to those programs. NeedyMeds doesn't process any applications, determine eligibility, or supply medications. NeedyMeds does offer a useful Drug Discount Card. The free NeedyMeds Drug Discount Card App is available for iPhone and Android. In addition to the drug discount card and pharmacy finder to help you locate the 65,000-plus pharmacies nationwide that accept the NeedyMeds Drug Discount Card, the updated version has a drug pricing tool so you will know the estimated price of the drug when you pick it up at the pharmacy. 

Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA) created the Medicine Assistance Tool (MAT) to provide a dedicated search engine that allows users to search for financial assistance resources available to them, their loved ones or patients in their lives through the various biopharmaceutical industry programs available for patients who are eligible. MAT is a free-to-use search engine that focuses its searches on patient assistance resources available to eligible patients

PAN Foundation is an independent, national 501 (c)(3) organization dedicated to helping federally and commercially insured people living with life-threatening, chronic and rare diseases with the out-of-pocket costs for their prescribed medications. Partnering with generous donors, healthcare providers and pharmacies, they provide the underinsured population access to the healthcare treatments they need to best manage their conditions and focus on improving their quality of life. PAN Foundation's HIV Treatment and Prevention Fund (currently closed) offers financial assistance for HIV treatment and prevention medications. The annual assistance amount is $3,400, but patients may apply for additional assistance at the end of their eligibility period (subject to the availability of funding).

PAF is a national non-profit organization, which provides case management services and financial aid to patients with chronic, life-threatening, and debilitating illness. In 2020, PAF provided direct relief to more than 192,000 patients from all 50 states and each US territory representing 629 distinct diagnoses through 44 unique patient service programs. Their mission is reflected in the practical problems addressed and the specific populations served, including its HIV, AIDS and Prevention Co-Pay Relief Program. The annual maximum award level is $7,500. It also now offers Medical Insurance Premium Assistance!

RxAssist is a nationally recognized, web-based medication assistance resource center. Established in 1999 with funding from The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, RxAssist gives providers, advocates, consumer and caregivers comprehensive, up-to-date information in an easy to use format. It also offers a prescription discount card, Inside Rx, with saving on medications made simple. 

The ADAP Advocacy Association does not endorse one of these programs over another one, but rather encourages PLWHAs facing medical financial toxicity to consider all of the available options. Patient assistance programs reinforce the importance of the partnerships that exist between industry and non-industry partners, and any time is a good time to remind our community about them!

Disclaimer: Guest blogs do not necessarily reflect the views of the ADAP Advocacy Association, but rather they provide a neutral platform whereby the author serves to promote open, honest discussion about public health-related issues and updates.

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