Financial & Logistical Support
Pfizer Reimbursement Hotline
(FirstRESOURCE) - Within the United States
1-877-744-5675
Patient Assistance helps eligible, low-income patients who don't have prescription drug coverage get Pfizer Oncology medications.
Reimbursement Information helps guide patients and physicians through the reimbursement process from insurers and Medicare.
Appeals Assistance is a resource for physicians who appeal denied claims for Pfizer Oncology medications.
http://www.pfizeroncology.com/resources/support.aspx
Sutent Access to Treatment - Outside the United States
The platform was designed and is administered by Axios International, specialists of chronic care systems in developing countries.
The goal is for institutions and their patients in least developed countries to gain access to medical products.
Novartis Reimbursement Hotline
1-877-GLEEVEC (1-877-453-3832)
1-800-282-7630 (Other than Gleevec)
Patient Assistance Programs
If you are uninsured, your costs for therapy may be reimbursed from other sources. If no sources are found, you may still be qualified to receive drug assistance.
Insurance Verification
Call the hotline to have your insurance benefits and eligibility verified and to determine your cost for your Gleevec® prescription.
Billing Assistance
Discuss any billing questions with reimbursement specialists. Also, if a claim of yours is denied due to billing errors or medical necessity issues, specialists can help you develop strategies for appeal.
http://www.gleevec.com/info/page/gist-reimbursement
Nexavar Reimbursement Hotline
(REACH-Resources for Expert Assistance and Care Helpline)
1.87.REACH.4.IT (1.877.322.4448)
The REACH Program was designed by Bayer Pharmaceuticals Corporation and Onyx Pharmaceuticals, Inc. to provide reimbursement information and support to assist patients receiving Nexavar.
For International support, contact the IDIS organization and they may be able to help patients access Nexavar outside of the United States. The contact information is: 44-193-282-4123 and internationalsales@idispharma.com.
Financial Assistance for Cancer Care
Benefits Checkup finds programs for people ages 55 and over that may pay for some of their costs of prescription drugs, health care, utilities, and other services.
A comprehensive list provided by The Cancer Information Network.
http://www.thecancer.info/financial_aid.htm
Free Medicine Program helps patients obtain prescription drugs and medications free of charge.
http://www.freemedicineprogram.org/index.html
HealthWell Foundation is an independent, charitable organization that assists financially needy individuals in obtaining prescription medications. The Foundation provides financial assistance to eligible individuals to pay insurance premiums or copayments.
Managed Rx Plans Inc. is a private pharmacy that accepts most insurance including prescription drug programs as full payment towards prescriptions. Patient must have insurance with a 70% or better co-pay. Shipping is free. Call 1-800-799-8765 for more details.
NeedyMeds provides information on the programs many drug companies have that give away free prescription medications to people who have no insurance and qualify for their programs. Allows you to access the information on the drug by searching by drug or by manufacturer.
Partnership for Prescription Assistance helps qualifying patients who lack prescription coverage get the medicines they need through the public or private program that's right for them.
Patient Services Incorporated is committed to assisting persons with chronic medical illnesses in accessing health insurance and pharmacy co-payment assistance.
Patient Advocate Foundation (PAF) is pleased to announce the expansion of co-payment assistance funding for patients with sarcomas. Additional information about the PAF Co-Pay Relief Program can be obtained by calling 866-512-3861 or visiting:
www.copays.org or www.patientadvocate.org.
Travel Assistance for Medical Care
Air Care Alliance is nationwide league of humanitarian flying organizations whose volunteer pilots are dedicated to community service. This site lists volunteers who perform public benefit flying for health care, patient transport, disaster relief, environmental support, and other missions of public service.
For flights request call toll-free: 1-888-260-9707
Air Charity Network, formerly Angel Flight America, provides access for people in need seeking free air transportation to specialized health care facilities or distant destinations due to family, community or national crisis. To request assistance call 1-877-621-7177
http://www.aircharitynetwork.org/
Angel Flight is a non-profit organization of pilots and other volunteers dedicated to serving the community by arranging free private air transportation for medical patients and their families who cannot afford to utilize normal, commercial transportation.
For flights request call toll-free: 1-800-549-9980
Continental Airlines offers free flights every six months. Make your reservations at least six months in advance. They use donated Sky Miles to cover the costs of these flights. For further information, you can call Continental Care Force at 281-261-6626 c/o Bob Jack.
Corporate Angel Network aims to ease the emotional stress, physical discomfort and financial burden of travel for adult and pediatric cancer patients by arranging free flights to recognized treatment centers, using the empty seats on corporate aircraft flying on routine business. The toll-free patient line is 866-328-1313.
http://www.corpangelnetwork.org/
Delta Airlines (Delta AirSky Wish) can be contacted by calling Christina Walker at 800-892-2757 ext. 285.
LifeLine Pilots is a private, non-profit organization that provides
people in medical and financial distress with access to free
air transportation on small (4-6 seat), private aircraft for
health care and other compelling human needs.
Call toll-free to speak to a Flight Coordinator: 1-800-822-7972
http://www.lifelinepilots.org/
Mercy Medical Airlift ensures that no needy patient is denied access to distant specialized medical evaluation, diagnosis or treatment for lack of a means of long-distance medical air transportation. They ensure the provision of urgent transportation in situations of compelling human need and homeland security emergencies.
For more information, call 1-888-675-1405
Midwest Express Miracle Miles offers one free flight and additional ones are discounted. Contact Natalie Fuerst at 414-570-3644.
National Patient Air Transport Helpline provides information about all forms of charitable, long-distance medical air transportation and provides referrals to all appropriate sources of help available in the national charitable medical air transportation network.
For more information, call 1-800-296-1217.
Northwest Airlines-KidCares provides air travel to children age 18 and younger who are unable to receive treatment in their home area. Please call (612) 726-4206 for more information.
http://www.nwa.com/corpinfo/aircares/about/kidcares.html
Operation Liftoff provides air transportation for children with a life threatening illness for a treatment trip.
http://www.operationliftoff.com
Lodging Assistance for Medical Care
Joe's House is a housing resource for cancer patients and their families who must travel away from home for medical treatment. The site lists hundreds of cancer treatment centers and nearby lodging facilities.
National Association of Hospital Hospitality Homes Incorporated serves facilities that provide lodging and other supportive services to patients and their families when confronted with medical emergencies.
Ronald McDonald House provides a home away from home for families of seriously ill children receiving treatment at nearby hospitals.
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