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Johnson & Johnson Patient Assistance Foundation:
The operating companies of Johnson & Johnson have a long-standing commitment to
helping patients access medicines. The operating companies of Johnson & Johnson
donate prescription medicines to the Johnson & Johnson Patient Assistance
Foundation (JJPAF). JJPAF is an independent, private non-profit organization
that assists patients without financial resources and prescription coverage to
obtain prescription products donated by the Johnson & Johnson operating companies.
If the product you need is not available via this program,
please go to the Partnership for Prescription Assistance Web site www.PPARx.org or call 888-477-2669 to access
additional information about other available medications.
Contacts
Johnson & Johnson Patient Assistance Foundation
PO Box 221857
Charlotte, NC 28222-1857
Phone: 800-652-6227
Fax: 888-526-5168
Together Rx Access, LLC
PO Box 9426
Wilmington, DE 19809-9944
Phone 800-444-4106
http://www.TogetherRxAccess.com
janssenaccessone.com
janssenaccessone.com is a reimbursement portal that has information and news. There are specific site links to product-specific billing, reimbursement needs, and patient programs.
Patient Savings Program
For eligible patients with prescription coverage that may require significant out-of-pocket expenses for their HIV medications, the Patient Savings Program (PSP) is a simple and easy way to reduce out-of-pocket costs for up to one year.
Patients can renew after one year by reapplying
To learn more patients can call 866-961-7169 or go to the Tibotec website
Tibotec Therapeutics - Providing Patient Assistance to those in need
Non-Prescription Medicines
and Medical Products:
The Operating Companies of Johnson & Johnson also provide discounts
on many non-prescription, or over-the-counter, medicines
and medical products. Learn more
Health Information:
If you would like additional information from government agencies,
nonprofit organizations or foundations, visit:
National Health
Information Center
The
Commonwealth Fund
Health Affairs
Kaiser
Family Foundation
Robert
Wood Johnson Foundation
Center for Studying
Health System Change
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