The Cancer Legal Resource Center provides information on cancer-related legal issues for cancer survivors, their families, and others impacted by the disease.
The Patient Advocate Foundation provides education, legal counseling, and referrals to cancer patients and survivors concerning managed care, insurance, financial issues, job discrimination, and debt crisis matters.
Patients interested in enrolling in a patient assistance program must first gather information, usually from their doctor or the maker of the specific drug. A doctor must be involved in the process because many drugs are dispensed through the physician’s office. Many patient assistance applications will require proof of income, including tax returns, social security income, interest and retirement to prove financial burden and to meet income requirements. Faxing the information often speeds up the process. In addition to many state governments,numerous organizations provide information on patient assistance programs.
Find patient drug assistance programs at www.curetoday.com/assistance_programs.
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