|
State and federal governments provide a variety of healthcare and prescription drug assistance programs. Information about the some of the available programs are listed below:
Medicare
Medicare Part D prescription drug benefits were effective January 1, 2006. Additional information is available at www.Medicare.gov. Physician-administered injections and certain oral anti-emetic and oral chemotherapy drugs are eligible for coverage under Medicare Part B.
Medicaid
Medicaid is a federal/state health insurance program for low-income individuals and families. Eligibility requirements and benefits vary by state although all states offer some prescription drug benefits for eligible patients.
www.cms.hhs.gov/home/medicaid.asp
State Children’s Health Insurance Programs
State Children's Health Insurance Programs (SCHIPs) provide health
insurance to eligible uninsured children. Eligibility requirements
and benefits vary by state. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid
Services administers SCHIPs.
www.cms.hhs.gov/home/schip.asp
AIDS Drug Assistance Programs
State AIDS Drug Assistance Programs (ADAPs) provide free prescription
drugs to eligible low-income individuals with HIV and AIDS. Each
state ADAP has its own rules and benefits. Additional information
is available. The
Access Project offers information about state ADAPs.
Other State Drug Assistance Programs
Many states offer other prescription drug assistance programs.
The National Conference of State Legislatures website contains
useful information about available programs.
|