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About Hepatitis B

To qualify for a financial assistance program, you (or the patient you’re applying for) must: Be getting treatment for the disease named in the assistance program, and Be taking a medication that’s covered by your health insurance and listed in the assistance program,. Phone: (855) 845-3663 Patient Fax: (833) 865-3757 Business Fax: (855) 430-0590 Monday - Friday, 9 a.m. ET Headquarters: The Assistance Fund 4700 Millenia Blvd., Suite 410. The PAF Co-Pay Relief Program, one of the self-contained divisions of PAF, provides direct financial assistance to insured patients who meet certain qualifications to help them pay for the prescriptions and/or treatments they need. This assistance helps patients afford the out-of-pocket costs for these items that their insurance company requires. Cancer Care Co-Payment Assistance Foundation We help people with cancer overcome financial access and treatment barriers by assisting them with co-payments for their prescribed treatments. We offer easy-to-access, same-day approval over the phone and online. To support those in need, please consider donating to our foundation.

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“Hepatitis B is a contagious liver disease that results from infection with the Hepatitis B virus. When first infected, a person can develop an “acute” infection, which can range in severity from a very mild illness with few or no symptoms to a serious condition requiring hospitalization. Acute Hepatitis B refers to the first 6 months after someone is exposed to the Hepatitis B virus. Some people are able to fight the infection and clear the virus. For others, the infection remains and leads to a “chronic” or lifelong, illness. Chronic Hepatitis B refers to the illness that occurs when the Hepatitis B virus remains in a person’s body. Over time, the infection can cause serious health problems.

In the United States, approximately 1.2 million people have chronic Hepatitis B. Unfortunately, many people do not know they are infected. The number of new cases of Hepatitis B has decreased more than 80% over the last 20 years. An estimated 40,000 people now become infected each year. Many experts believe this decline is a result of widespread vaccination of children. “

Hepatitis B Resources

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Medication & Financial Assistance Resources
  • CancerCare866-55-COPAY
  • Good Days877-968-7233
  • Healthwell Foundation800-675-8416
  • Leukemia & Lymphoma Society800-955-4572
  • National Organization for Rare Disorders800-999-6673
  • Needy Meds800-503-6897
  • Patient Access Network Foundation866-316-7263
  • Patient Services Inc.800-366-7741
  • The Assistance Fund855-845-3663
The Patient Advocate Foundation's (PAF) Co-Pay Relief (CPR) Program does not review the information contained on the website links provided for content, accuracy or completeness. Use of and access to this information is subject to the terms, limitations and conditions as outlined on the accessed websites. PAF Co-Pay Relief Program makes no representation as to the accuracy or any other aspect of the information contained on any website accessed from the CPR website, nor does PAF Co-Pay Relief Program necessarily endorse the website information provided. The information presented on the PAF Co-Pay Relief website is provided for general information only and is not intended as a substitute for medical care. Please talk with your healthcare provider about any information you acquire from this or any other website accessed through the PAF Co-Pay Relief program website.

The financial costs associated with cancer are often overwhelming. These costs can include co-payments, medications, transportation and living expenses such as rent/mortgage, utilities, car payments, insurance and food. Even with insurance, most people will have out-of-pocket costs for their medical care. Co-payment assistance foundations can help.

Nonprofit Programs For Co-Pay Relief

Each program has its own eligibility requirements, so please contact them to learn more.

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CancerCare Co-Payment Assistance Foundation helps people afford co- payments for chemotherapy and targeted treatment drugs. This critical assistance helps ensure patient access to care and compliance with prescribed treatments. Visit www.cancercarecopay.org or call 866-55-COPAY for more information.

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Good Days helps patients suffering from chronic medical conditions who have limited financial means get access to the medications they need, as well as other important resources. Their program helps qualified patients pay their insurance co-pays, health care premiums, diagnostic testing and travel costs related to treatment. Visit www.mygooddays.org or call 877-968-7233 for more information.

HealthWell Foundation provides financial assistance to eligible individuals to cover coinsurance, co-payments, health care premiums, deductibles, pediatric treatment costs and travel expenses. Also, if a person is eligible for health insurance, but cannot afford the insurance premium, HealthWell Foundation may be able to assist with insurance premiums. Visit www.healthwellfoundation.org or call 800-675-8416 for more information.

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The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s Co-Pay Assistance Program is dedicated to funding blood cancer research, education and patient services. Their co-pay assistance program offers a variety of services, including an Information Specialist Call Center, co-payment assistance, health care premium assistance and limited financial assistance, including non-medical expenses (subject to available funding). Visit www.lls.org/copay or call 877-557-2672 for more information.

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National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD) provides assistance programs to help patients obtain life-saving or life-sustaining medication they could not otherwise afford. These programs provide medication, financial assistance with insurance premiums and co-pays, diagnostic testing assistance and travel assistance for clinical trials or consultation with disease specialists. They also have a Rare Caregiver Respite Program that provides assistance with respite care. Visit www.rarediseases.org or call 800-999-6673 for more information.

Patient Access Network Foundation is dedicated to helping federally and commercially insured patients with their out-of-pocket expenses for prescribed medications, co-pays, health care premiums and travel expenses. Visit www.panfoundation.org or call 866-316-7263 for more information.

Patient Advocate Foundation (PAF) Co-Pay Relief Program provides assistance with co-pays, health care premiums and deductibles to people with chronic, life-threatening and debilitating illnesses. Additionally, they have professional case management services to assist patients. PAF case managers serve as active liaisons between the patient and their insurer, employer and/or creditors to resolve insurance, job retention and/or debt crisis matters. Visit www.copays.org or call 866-512-3861 for more information.

Patient Advocate Copay Relief Program

Patient Services Incorporated is committed to providing financial support and guidance for qualified patients with specific, rare chronic diseases. They provide assistance for health care premiums, prescription and treatment co-pays and travel assistance. Visit www.patientservicesinc.org or call 800-366-7741 for more information.

Edited by Sarah Kelly, MSW, LCSW-R

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