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Join PAF's virtual roundtable event, exploring the real-life impact of, exploring the real-life impact of a significant medical diagnosis on patients and their families. From the management of both medical and non-medical expenses to the work disruptions often caused by illness, PAF experts will discuss compelling data, survey findings, resources and support services designed to …
Patient Advocate Foundation's Co-Pay Relief program exists to help reduce the financial distress patients, and their families face when paying for treatment. ... PAF has established disease specific health equity funds that provide financial support to eligible patients living in certain counties. ... Apply on their behalf, 24/7, through our ...
Register and apply online here or by calling (866) 719-2767. LEISHLine Financial Aid Fund. Patients diagnosed with Sepsis, Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) or Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS) In partnership with Begin Again Foundation, the LEISHLine Financial Aid Fund offers one-time $1,000 grants to eligible patients with a diagnosis of ...
For patients diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also called motor neuron disease (MND) and Lou Gehrig's disease. Call: 844-244-1306 Visit: als.pafcareline.org
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Don’t let medical costs get between you and getting well. Our services can take the burden off you and your family so everyone feels a lot better.
You can apply to our program on behalf of your patients so they can afford the treatment and medicine you know they need.
Have a patient who needs help paying for a prescription? Apply on their behalf, 24/7, through our secure portal.
Every donation eases the financial stress of medical treatments. And together, every donation actually helps save lives.
These open funds are accepting applications for new and renewal patients. If your application for assistance is approved you can begin receiving funds immediately.
Once a fund becomes fully allocated, PAF is unable to process applications that are pending or accept new applications at that time. Should additional funding become available in the future, it will be necessary for patients to re-apply at that time.
PAF Case Management is free for patients and families living with a serious or chronic health condition.
At PAF, we know that living with a serious health condition can be overwhelming. It can complicate daily life and cause extreme stress for patients and families. Challenges like these can distract from what's most important-- treatment and recovery.
Have a confirmed diagnosis of a serious health condition. Or the patient must be getting testing for the condition.
PAF’s Co-Pay Relief (CPR) program provides direct financial assistance to qualified patients with co-payments, co- insurance or cost-sharing associated with prescription drugs through funds dedicated to specific disease states.
For applications submitted through our website, supporting documents may be uploaded electronically
Patients approved for assistance are required to have their verified diagnosis and treatment plan along with supporting documentation completed and returned within 30 days of approval to ensure continuation of the award.
A patient advocate helps patients communicate with their healthcare providers so they get the information they need to make decisions about their health care.
How to Survive in our Healthcare System? 1 Know your lab numbers. 2 Obtain hardcopies of medical records. 3 Ask more questions. 4 Patients need to be more aware and take charge. 5 Do not wait to get sick.