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Old 02-23-2008, 05:23 AM
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Default Co-Payment Relief for seriously ill insured pateints who can't pay their Co-pays

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or call 866-512-3861.
This is a free program through the Patient Advocate Foundation that seeks to help any patients who have insurance but are faced with mounting Co-Pays they cannot afford for treatment that is medically necessary. The article I read about this was in a Cancer Patient magazine, but it isn't limited to a diagnosis of cancer. The pateint Advocate Foundation has formed a separate organization now just to help paitents deal with mounting Co-Pays. it's free and it's sponsored by Pharmaceutical companies.
If you or someone you know is getting snowed under with medical bills even after their insurance has paid their part and needs help sorting through it all - they can get hlep from these folks at:
For more information about the CPR program (Co-Pay Relief),
visit:
To contact the Patient Advocate Foundation,
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Patient Advocate Foundation
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EXCELLENT post!!!
Thank you.

I gave the information to a co-worker who's spouse is going
through an intense surgery/chemo regimen for cancer
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thanks! i gave this link to my friend's parent

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