Do any of these programs apply to Canadians or does anyone know of
something similar in Canada. We have many "working poor" who don't
have drug benefits but don't qualify for assistance.
On 11/29/06, Jane <st1tches1@...> wrote:
> I have worked at great length as patient advocates for Needy Meds.
> The only one that really needs you to be an advocate on record is
> Bridges to Access by GlaxoSmithKline- you have to pre-register and
> have a number, then you are responsible to gather and submit all
> information required.
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> If the person is eligible for Medicare Part D- they are likely not
> eligible for assistance programs- however there are exceptions, each
> one will list their specific requirements.
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> If you have further questions you can reach me at
> jallen@... and I'll be happy to answer specific
> questions!
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> Great resource Needymeds.com! Good research!
>
> Jane Allen
> Parish Nurse Coordinator
> Graceworks Ministries, Inc
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