Guest guest Posted February 28, 2009 Report Share Posted February 28, 2009 a.. When you have no insurance or have lost your insurance through a job change. If you have no coverage for the particular drug you are on or have no drug coverage at all, you should apply for assistance. Most of the drug companies have programs for their drug, particularly if it is a " brand name " drug. Use our Drug Assistance Programs to get the application and particulars for the drug or drugs that you are on. b.. When you have no coverage for your particular drug. You may have coverage when your drug is given in the doctor's office or hospital, but you have no prescription coverage. Or, you may have coverage for all drugs, but there is no coverage for your drug with your diagnosis. In both of these cases, you should apply for assistance. Click on the Drug Assistance Programs. c.. When you think you cannot afford the out-of-pocket costs of your insurance. There is help for co-pays, premiums, deductibles, and other patient costs associated with cancer drugs. These are qualified by the particular cancer that you have. While all of these costs may not be covered, there may be some help for people with your diagnosis. Click on the Drug Assistance Programs. d.. e.. http://www.caring4cancer.com/go/cancer/financial/help-with-costs/getting-help-fo\ r-treatment-costs.htm http://www.caring4cancer.com/go/cancer/financial/insurance-maze Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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