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Patient Assistance Program
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- Patient Assistance Program
Overview
Patient assistance
programs are run by pharmaceutical companies to provide free medications to
people who cannot afford to buy their medicine. RxAssist offers a comprehensive
database of these patient assistance programs, as well as practical tools, news,
and articles so that health care professionals and patients can find the
information they need. All in one place.
About Us
RxAssist is a
pharmaceutical access information center created by Volunteers in Health Care (VIH),
a national resource center for safety net organizations. VIH operates out of the
Brown University Center for Primary Care and Prevention, based at Memorial
Hospital of Rhode Island, a Brown Medical School teaching and research facility
located in Pawtucket, Rhode Island.
VIH was established in
1997 originally to assist and connect organizations across the country using
volunteer clinicians to deliver health care to the uninsured. VIH quickly
realized that pharmaceutical access is a key problem. Safety net organizations
were struggling to meet their patients' medication needs; applying to the
pharmaceutical companies' patient assistance programs was cumbersome and
purchasing medication was expensive. As the years progressed, with each year
bringing rising costs of medications, safety net health care providers were
stuck with a dilemma: how could their patients receive the highest quality of
care if they couldn't purchase medicine?
In 1999, with input
from organizations across the country, VIH launched our website, RxAssist.org.
RxAssist.org streamlines the application process for the pharmaceutical
industry's patient assistance programs. Combined with our staff's extensive
knowledge of pharmaceutical access issues and the creation of technical
assistance tools, VIH and RxAssist are nationally recognized as expert resources
for safety net organizations, policymakers, clinicians and the media.
Through RxAssist.org,
Volunteers in Health Care offers:
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A comprehensive
database of pharmaceutical company patient assistance programs. RxAssist was
the first website to make application forms available online
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Extensive resources
on using and understanding pharmaceutical company patient assistance
programs
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Materials and
information tailored to providers and consumers on medication access,
including fact sheets, FAQs and "how to" guides
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Connections to
programs and professionals across the country who are wrestling with issues
of medication access, including a dynamic listserv
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Staff who are able
to assist organizations starting or operating programs providing medication
or pharmacy assistance
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Staff who are able
to provide a national perspective on pharmaceutical access issues and
strategies
Last Updated on 9/27/2007