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The Partnership for Prescription Assistance (PPA) is dedicated to finding the best public or private prescription assistance program for a patient's particular situation.
What does PPA offer?
PPA has an easy-to-use Web site, PPARx.org, and call center that provide information and access to more than 475 public and private assistance programs. If your patient doesn’t have health insurance, or doesn’t have enough of it, these programs may offer thousands of prescription medications for free or at a discount to those who qualify. The PPA Web site and call center can provide information on these services.
Does my patient qualify for PPA?
PPA includes many programs with different eligibility requirements. To find out which one is best, you or your patient can visit the PPA Web site, PPARx.org, or call 888-477-2669.
What else should my patients know about PPA?
PPA was created by pharmaceutical companies, doctors, nurses, pharmacists, other health care professionals, advocate organization’ s and community leaders. The PPA Web site and call center allow you or your patient to also check with state and local governments for other assistance programs that offer free or discounted prescription medications and/or medical services your patient may need. Look for the appropriate state under “Participating Programs” on the Partnership for Prescription Assistance Web site. To learn more, visit PPARx.org.
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