HCV Financial Assistance
Resources to access patient assistance
A brief guide on how to afford hepatitis C treatment.
What are PAPs?
PAPs: usually sponsored by pharmaceutical companies and serve as a "safety net" for individuals who are uninsured, underinsured, or cannot qualify for Medicaid and Medicare. The main goal of these programs is to help patients access their medication treatment for little or no cost.
Asegua Therapeutics LLC
Covers Epclusa and Harvoni
Offers co-pay assistance and free drug programs if eligible
Abbvie Inc
Covers Mavyret, Moderiba
Offers co-pay assistance and free drug programs, if eligible
877-628-9738 (Mavyret)
844-663-3742 (Moderiba)
Bristol-Myers Squibb
Covers Daklinza
Offers co-pay assistance and free drug programs, if eligible
844-44CONNECT (844-442-666 ext 328)
Genentech/roche
Covers Pegasys and Copegus
Offers co-pay assistance and free drug programs, if eligible
Gilead Sciences
Covers Epclusa, Harvoni, Sovaldi, Vosevi
Offers co-pay assistance and free drug programs, if eligible
Merck
Covers Zepatier
Offers co-pay assistance and free drug programs, if eligible
Kadmon Pharmaceuticals
Covers Ribasphere
Offers co-pay assistance and free drug programs, if eligible
Healthwell Foundation
Offers to cover coinsurance, copayments, health care premiums, and deductibles for certain treatments
HELP-4-HEP:
Peer-to-peer helpline where counselors work with patients to provide information and resources for treatment
Free to use
877-HELP4HEP (877-435-7443 ext. 7)
Partnership for Prescription Assistance (PPA)
Matches patients with an accurate assistance program to get proper drug coverage
Patient Advocate Foundation's Hepatitis C Careline
A hotline for patients and providers to increase access to hepatitis C treatment
Patient Access Network Foundation (PAN)
Helps patients with chronic illnesses to access treatment
State-by-State Poverty Guidelines that Inform Treatment Access
All information is from:
hepmag.com and goodrx.com