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Co-Pay Assistance Program LLS's Co-Pay Assistance Program offers financial support toward the cost of co-pays for insurance and covered prescription drugs, and insurance premiums. Patients must qualify both medically and financially for this program.
The LLS Patient Aid Program provides financial assistance to blood cancer patients. Eligible patients will receive a one-time $100 stipend to help offset non-medical expenses like transportation, food, housing, utilities, etc. There are no income criteria to qualify for this program.
For portal technical support: Please call us at 866-446-7377 or e-mail FinancialAssistance@lls.org. We Want to Hear How This Program Has Helped You! We would love to hear how the financial assistance provided by LLS has helped you. Patient stories help us illustrate the impact and importance of this program in the lives of blood cancer patients.
LLS's Co-Pay Assistance Program offers financial support toward the cost of co-pays for insurance and covered prescription drugs, and insurance premiums. Patients must qualify both medically and financially for this program. Access the Copayment Assistance Resource Guide for Blood Cancer Patients for additional co-pay assistance resources.
The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society® (LLS) is a global leader in the fight against cancer. The LLS mission: Cure leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin's disease and myeloma, and improve the quality of life of patients and their families.
The financial options available to help pay for senior care is dependent on, among other things, the type of care that is required. If you are just beginning the research process on how to pay for long-term care, it is helpful to have an idea about the type of care you or your loved one currently requires, as well as to anticipate future needs.
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Medication and treatment should be a relief, not a burden. Patient Advocate Foundation's Co-Pay Relief program exists to help reduce the financial distress patients, and their families face when paying for treatment.
Support for this program is based on the availability of funds by disease diagnosis.
Be a United States citizen or permanent resident of the U.S. or U.S. territory.
You may call (877) 557-2672 to speak with an Intake Specialist who can walk you though the application process. If you prefer to apply on your own, please refer to the information below.
Approved patients must submit a claim for a covered expense every 90 days to keep their accounts active.
As a charity, LLS is exempt from federal income tax and individuals who receive assistance from a charity to meet their personal needs do not generally have to pay federal income tax on the value of the assistance they receive.
We would love to hear how the financial assistance provided by LLS has helped you. Patient stories help us illustrate the impact and importance of this program in the lives of blood cancer patients.
The LLS Patient Aid Program provides financial assistance to blood cancer patients. Eligible patients will receive a one-time $100 stipend to help offset non-medical expenses like transportation, food, housing, utilities, etc. There are no income criteria to qualify for this program.
Patients must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents and reside in the U.S. or U.S. territories.
If patient is a minor (under the age of 18), patient AND guardian’s Social Security Numbers and date of birth are required.
We would love to hear how the financial assistance provided by LLS has helped you. Patient stories help us illustrate the impact and importance of this program in the lives of blood cancer patients.
As a charity, LLS is exempt from federal income tax and individuals who receive assistance from a charity to meet their personal needs do not generally have to pay federal income tax on the value of the assistance they receive.
The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Patient Aid Program P.O. Box 12268 Newport News, VA 23612
As a charity, LLS is exempt from federal income tax and individuals who receive assistance from a charity to meet their personal needs do not generally have to pay federal income tax on the value of the assistance they receive.
Treatment-related co-pays, deductibles, and co-insurance (for expenses covered by the program) LLS can pay your provider directly or reimburse you for payments already made. You have complete freedom to choose doctors, providers, suppliers, insurance companies and treatment-related medications.
Manage your health by tracking your side effects, medication, food and hydration, questions for your doctor, grocery lists and more.
This app allows children to express their creativity and offers activities to help them learn about blood cancer and its treatment.
We are dedicated to helping patients and families cope with the financial burden that cancer brings. In addition to our advocacy efforts to fight the rising cost of cancer care, we provide an array of financial assistance programs to help with cancer-related expenses.
In February 2016, I was admitted to the emergency room after experiencing unusual symptoms. Shortly after, I was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s lymphoma.
While on vacation across the country, I was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia (AML). I was immediately flown home and started receiving chemotherapy. With my parents at the hospital around the clock, the rest of my family turned to The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) for help.
Treatment-related co-pays, deductibles, and co-insurance (for expenses covered by the program) Prescription medication related to prescribed treatment. LLS can pay your provider directly or reimburse you for payments already made. You have complete freedom to choose doctors, providers, suppliers, insurance companies and treatment-related ...
As a charity, LLS is exempt from federal income tax and individuals who receive assistance from a charity to meet their personal needs do not generally have to pay federal income tax on the value of the assistance they receive.