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PAPs and Beyond: Medication Access Resources for Health
Care Providers
We've pulled together resources to help you learn more about PAPs, Medicare Part D,
medication access programs for people in need. You may also visit the Patient Resource Center to view materials specifically designed for patients or the Resource Library for articles, research reports and how to manuals.
Low Cost Medications/co-pay assistance
Generic drug programs
K-Mart Generics Program Drug List (PDF)
Target Generics Program Drug List (PDF)
Wal Mart Generics Program Drug List
RxOutreach, Xubex Generics PAP Drug List
Manufacturer drug discount cards
Disease specific help
Co-pay assistance resources
Low Cost Diabetic and other supplies
Tip Sheets
Free and low cost medications guide
Helping needy patients get needed medications
How to help your low income patients get prescription drugs
When patients cannot afford their medications

Patient Assistance Programs
Patient Assistance Program FAQ's
Patient Assistance Program Eligibility Criteria and Medicare Part D
Commonly Prescribed Medications Available through PAPs
Federal Poverty Level Income Chart
PAP Management Chart
Documentation for PAP's
IRS Form 4506T (Request for Transcript of Tax Return)
Sample Letters:
Letter Certifying Need
Program decision appeal: Non Medicare
Program decision appeal: Medicare beneficiary with Part D
Program decision appeal: Medicare beneficiary with out Part D
PAP Information and Signature Authorization Form
Self Declaration of Income
PAP Patient Consent Form
Zero Income Attestation (no income letter)

Medicare Part D Information
Part D Policies and Forms
Part D 2008 Key Facts
CMS Appeals and Exceptions FAQs
CMS Universal form for formulary exceptions
CMS When Prescription Drug Plans can make formulary changes
Appeals process, flow chart
Exceptions process, flow chart
Help! I couldn't get my Prescription Filled

Links
American Pharmacist
Association, Pharmacy Support Center
American Society of Health-System
Pharmacists
Association of Clinicians
for the Underserved
Bureau of Primary
Health Care, Office of Pharmacy Affairs
Food and Drug Administration
Health
Assistance Partnership
Medicine for People
in Need
National Conference of
State Legislatures
National Mental Health
Association
Office of Pharmacy
Affairs
Public Hospital Pharmacy
Coalition
Texas Association of Community
Health Centers, 340 Better Program

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