RxAid

December 27, 2008

http://www.RxAid.us

From their web site:

Our Services |   Our Mission |   Why Rx Aid?

Our Services

Rx Aid offers many different services to achieve one goal: Helping enroll you to obtain free medication through prescription assistance programs. We take the guesswork out of paperwork!

Rx Aid services include:

Rx Aid Specialists That Work for YOU
At the beginning of your experience with Rx Aid you will be assigned to a specialist. Our specialists are very knowledgeable and can answer any questions you have. Specialists will record all your information; assist you in filling out your applications for the proper pharmaceutical companies, as well as ensuring your continued enrollment in the program.
One-Time Application Process
Rx Aid has defined a simple painless process to file your applications quickly and correctly. Simply gather the required information from our website, once you have pre-qualified and then apply online or over the phone with the help of an Rx Aid specialist.
Easy to Apply for One or Multiple Prescriptions
You can easily apply for multiple prescriptions from various pharmaceutical companies. Simply request the proper medications with your application. The information for your Rx Aid application only needs to be filled out once, it will then be applied to the proper pharmaceutical companies to assure they send the correct medication.
Enrollment Management
Rx Aid keeps your applications on file and renews them when needed, to ensure there are no “gaps” in your enrollment with your prescription assistance program. Simply apply for the correct medications with the submission of your Rx Aid application, and allow us to take care of the rest.

Our Mission

Our mission at Rx Aid is to increase awareness of enrollment in existing Patient Assistance Programs that are offered by the pharmaceutical companies.

These companies have developed programs to assist the uninsured and those that cannot afford their medications. However, few people are informed of these programs and find the process to be confusing and prohibitive. Consider it done with Rx Aid!

Why Rx Aid?

Rx Aid was started for one simple reason…to help people! America is the most blessed nation the world has ever known; yet, millions of its citizens are afforded no healthcare coverage and even more are denied prescription medication which would dramatically improve the quality of their lives. In the greatest nation the world has ever known, young and old alike are unable to obtain prescription drugs because of their lack of money. Rx Aid believes that money should not be a limiting factor and does all that it can to bring the available Prescription Assistance Programs to the ‘doorsteps’ of those in need! The service provided by Rx Aid is driven by an intense passion to help people. Rx Aid believes that everybody is somebody and nobody should be denied healthcare coverage or prescription medication because of ‘no’ money! This great nation should understand that we never know who we are helping. Maybe it is a grandparent; maybe it is a parent; maybe it is a child that may one day ‘change’ the world!

Many years ago a wealthy English family once invited friends to spend some time at their country estate. Tragedy nearly occurred on the first day. While swimming, one of the children got into deep water and the helpless victim. The youngster rescued was Winston Churchill. His parents, deeply grateful to the gardener, asked what they could do to reward him. He hesitated, and then said, “I wish my son could go to college someday and become a doctor.” “We’ll pay his way,” replied Churchill’s parents.

Years later when Sir Winston Churchill was Prime Minister of England, he was stricken with pneumonia. Greatly concerned, the King of England summoned the best physician who could be found to the bedside of the ill leader. That doctor was Sir Alexander Fleming, the developer of penicillin. He was also the son of the gardener who had saved Winston from drowning as a boy. Sir Winston Churchill recovered, in great part because of Dr. Fleming!

This is not England and we are not healing Prime Ministers! This is America and we should be helping each and every citizen because someday that someone we help save may help save the world! We never know who we are helping! Therefore, help must be extended to all! This is the mission of Rx Aid. Thank you.


American Heart Association, Inc.

April 12, 2008

310B Bennett Center Drive
Greer, SC 29650

(864) 801-9550
(888) 988-2236

http://americanheart.org/

The American Heart Association is a national voluntary health agency to help reduce disability and death from cardiovascular diseases and stroke.

From their Website:

Our Web sites provide information for patients, caregivers, volunteers, consumers and healthcare professionals as part of the American Heart Association and American Stroke Association’s mission to help reduce disability and death from heart disease and stroke.


American Diabetes Association

April 12, 2008

16-A Brozzini Court
Greenville, SC 29615

1-888-Diabetes (1-888-342-2383)
1-800-Diabetes (1-800-342-2383)
Fax: (864) 609-5093

http://www.diabetes.org/

From their website:

The American Diabetes Association is the nation’s leading 501(C)3 nonprofit health organization providing diabetes research, information and advocacy. Founded in 1940, the American Diabetes Association conducts programs in all 50 states and the District of Columbia, reaching hundreds of communities. Find out what is happening in your area.

The mission of the Association is to prevent and cure diabetes and to improve the lives of all people affected by diabetes.

To fulfill this mission, the American Diabetes Association funds research, publishes scientific findings, provides information and other services to people with diabetes, their families, health professionals and the public. The Association is also actively involved in advocating for scientific research and for the rights of people with diabetes.


Alzheimer’s Association, South Carolina Chapter

April 12, 2008

Spartanburg Area Office:
Serves Spartanburg, Union, and Cherokee Counties
901 South Pine St
Spartanburg, SC 29302
864.542.9998
800.908.9690 (toll free)
864.542.0833 (fax)

http://www.alz.org/sc/index.asp

The Alzheimer’s Association is a non-profit charitable tax-exempt organization dedicated to family support, education, research and advocacy related to Alzheimer’s Disease.

Helpline (1.800.273.2555)
The Alzheimer’s Association Helpline operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week, in 140 languages. Our staff is highly trained and knowledgeable about all aspects of Alzheimer’s disease.


Allergy and Asthma Network, Mothers of Asthmatics

April 12, 2008

2751 Prosperity Ave, Suite 150
Fairfax, VA 22031

Phone: (800) 878-4403
Fax: (703) 573-7794

http://www.breatherville.org

Non-profit membership organization that uses awareness and advocacy programs to educate asthmatics, allergy sufferers and their families.


American Cancer Society Treatment Decision Tool

February 16, 2008

http://www.cancer.org/docroot/ETO/eto_1_1a.asp

From their website:

About the NexProfiler™ Tools for Cancer The NexProfiler Tool for Cancer is an interactive decision-support tool brought to you by the American Cancer Society and NexCura. The tool enables cancer patients and their physicians to make better informed treatment decisions using information from evidence-based, peer-reviewed medical literature.

To use the NexProfiler Tool for Cancer, NexCura requires you to register by entering an email address, to be used as your login name, and a password. Please note that disclosing personal information is optional when using the free tool.

Any information provided to NexCura is subject to NexCura’s privacy policy, which we recommend you read. ACS does not have access to the information you provide to NexCura. Their policy is compliant with the HON code principles of the Health on the Net Foundation.

If you have any further questions you may email the American Cancer Society. The American Cancer Society maintains its own privacy policy separate from NexCura’s privacy policy.


Welcome to the UCMA Medical Services Blog

February 4, 2008

Welcome to the UCMA Medical Services Blog.  This web site is intended to list services which provide medical support, aid and assistance to residents of Union County.


Union Lions Club

February 4, 2008

Union Lions Club Building
134 East Main Street
Union, SC 29379

Lions are an international network of 1.3 million men and women in 202 countries and geographic areas who work together to answer the needs that challenge communities around the world.

The Union Lions Club provides refurbished hearing aids and eyeglasses to qualifying individuals. Contact Lions Club members for more information and application.

Additionally the ULC provides speakers and support for diabetes.


NeedyMeds

February 4, 2008

http://www.needymeds.com/

NeedyMeds is a web-based information resource for people who need assistance paying for health care.


RxAssist

February 4, 2008

http://www.rxassist.org/

RxAssist is a pharmaceutical access information center created by Volunteers in Health Care (VIH), a national resource center for safety net organizations. VIH operates out of the Brown University Center for Primary Care and Prevention, based at Memorial Hospital of Rhode Island, a Brown Medical School teaching and research facility located in Pawtucket, Rhode Island.

VIH was established in 1997 originally to assist and connect organizations across the country using volunteer clinicians to deliver health care to the uninsured. VIH quickly realized that pharmaceutical access is a key problem. Safety net organizations were struggling to meet their patients’ medication needs; applying to the pharmaceutical companies’ patient assistance programs was cumbersome and purchasing medication was expensive. As the years progressed, with each year bringing rising costs of medications, safety net health care providers were stuck with a dilemma: how could their patients receive the highest quality of care if they couldn’t purchase medicine?

In 1999, with input from organizations across the country, VIH launched our website, RxAssist.org. RxAssist.org streamlines the application process for the pharmaceutical industry’s patient assistance programs. Combined with our staff’s extensive knowledge of pharmaceutical access issues and the creation of technical assistance tools, VIH and RxAssist are nationally recognized as expert resources for safety net organizations, policymakers, clinicians and the media.

Through RxAssist.org, Volunteers in Health Care offers:

  • A comprehensive database of pharmaceutical company patient assistance programs. RxAssist was the first website to make application forms available online
  • Extensive resources on using and understanding pharmaceutical company patient assistance programs
  • Materials and information tailored to providers and consumers on medication access, including fact sheets, FAQs and “how to” guides
  • Connections to programs and professionals across the country who are wrestling with issues of medication access, including a dynamic listserv
  • Staff who are able to assist organizations starting or operating programs providing medication or pharmacy assistance
  • Staff who are able to provide a national perspective on pharmaceutical access issues and strategies

Volunteers in Health Care received support from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to update RxAssist.