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Those who generally qualify for Patient Assistance Programs are individuals with
no health insurance and have a yearly income of less than 200% of the poverty level.
Number of Persons in Family or Household
Current 2009 Poverty Guidelines
200% Income Above Poverty Level
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
$10,830
$14,570
$18,310
$22,050
$25,790
$29,530
$33,270
$37,010
$21,660
$29,140
$36,620
$44,100
$51,580
$56,800
$66,540
$74,020
Rx Aid carefully considers all who have trouble paying for prescription drugs. We do our personal
best in any situation to make sure you are qualified and can help you obtain the prescription
medications you need at a price you can afford. Here are just a few cases in which you may also
qualify for assistance
You are without health insurance coverage and you are being crushed by your medication costs.
You are vastly underinsured, and without prescription coverage you cannot cover your medications.
You do not gualify for public assistance because you make too much money, yet you cannot pay for your required medications.
You have a friend or family member who is facing any of the situations above.
If you're ready to apply for prescription assistance enrollment with Rx Aid, visit the apply page
to begin your application process.
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