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by Dr. Uriel Brekke Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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LRCP PATIENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM – Application (supported by the Massel-Cruickshank and Gene Goodreau Patient Assistance Funds) The Patient Assistance Program is intended to help people who experience a financial hardship as a result of their cancer diagnosis and treatment.

The Patient Assistance Program is intended to help people who experience a financial hardship as a result of their cancer diagnosis and treatment. The Program helps people at all points in their journey including diagnosis, treatment, palliative care and survivorship.

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What is the assistance fund?

The Assistance Fund is an independent charitable patient assistance fund that helps patients facing high out-of-pocket costs with co-pays, coinsurance, deductibles, and other health-related expenses. They cover over 70 diseases, and each disease state covers all the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) treatments available.

How do I apply for the Cancer Patient Assistance Program?

To access the Cancer Patient Assistance Program application form please CLICK HERE. As often as possible, we try to arrange for vendors to bill LRCP directly to reduce the patients' out of pocket expenses. When submitting to be reimbursed for previously paid expenses please provide original receipts, not older than 6 months.

How do I donate to the Patient Assistance Program?

To donate to one of the funds that supports the Patient Assistance Program please click here. Funding is available for emergency, short-term situations when funding from other sources and services is not available. Expenses incurred within 6 months of the date of the application will be considered.

Are these open funds accepting applications for new and renewal patients?

These open funds are accepting applications for new and renewal patients. If your application for assistance is approved you can begin receiving funds immediately.

Where to drop off LRCP application?

Where is London Health Sciences Foundation?

Does cancer bring unexpected expenses?

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Patient Assistance Program Application Form

Title: London Regional Cancer Program - Patient Assistance Program - Application Form (2016) Created Date: 4/20/2016 11:04:23 AM

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The Assistance Fund

The Assistance Fund is an independent charitable patient assistance fund that helps patients facing high out-of-pocket costs with co-pays, coinsurance, deductibles, and other health-related expenses. They cover over 70 diseases, and each disease state covers all the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) treatments available.

Prescription (RX) Assistance

RxAssist offers a comprehensive database of patient assistance programs, as well as practical tools, news, and articles so that health care professionals and patients can find the information they need all in one place. https://www.rxassist.org/search/

Healthwell Foundation

The Healthwell Foundation helps the underinsured afford critical medical treatments because no one should have to go without essential care. Scroll to the middle of their web page, then type in the name of your medication to search for financial help. https://www.healthwellfoundation.org/

The PAN Foundation

The Patient Access Network Foundation acknowledges that the inability to pay for essential medical care is not just a significant problem for the uninsured, but also for many people who have health insurance. Rising premiums, deductibles, co-pays, and coinsurance prevent many people from being able to afford the necessary treatment they need.

What is the patient assistance fund?from tafcares.org

The Assistance Fund is an independent charitable patient assistance foundation that helps patients and families facing high medical out-of-pocket costs by providing financial assistance for their copayments, coinsurance, deductibles and other health-related expenses.

How many children have been helped by the Assistance Fund?from tafcares.org

Since its founding in 2009, The Assistance Fund has helped nearly 135,000 children and adults access the treatment they need to stay healthy or manage a life-threatening, chronic, or rare disease. Learn more about how we serve our patients.

How to contact TAFcares?from tafcares.org

To learn more or determine eligibility for support through the Copay Assistance Program, individuals should visit TAFcares.org or call 844.294.6408 to speak with a patient advocate.

What is treatment related co-pay?from lls.org

Treatment-related co-pays, deductibles, and co-insurance (for expenses covered by the program) Prescription medication related to prescribed treatment. LLS can pay your provider directly or reimburse you for payments already made. You have complete freedom to choose doctors, providers, suppliers, insurance companies and treatment-related ...

What is TAF provider portal?from tafcares.org

TAF’s Provider Portal is a one-stop-shop for providers to see up-to-date patient information and so much more.

What is a fully subscribed fund?from lls.org

A fund that is “fully subscribed” is at maximum capacity, serving those enrolled, and is not enrolling additional patients (new or renewal patients). Renewal patients are those who have received assistance through our program in the past and continue to reapply.

What is support for this program based on?from lls.org

Support for this program is based on the availability of funds by disease diagnosis.

What is the Patient Advocate Foundation?

This independent division of Patient Advocate Foundation provides small grants to patients who meet financial and medical criteria. Grants are provided on first-come first served basis and are distributed until funds are depleted. Qualifications and processes for each fund may differ based on fund requirements.

How much does the NOCC fund cover?

The NOCC Treatment Fund offers a $1,000 grant, once per year, to eligible patients diagnosed with ovarian cancer for non-medical expenses related to treatment and care. The fund will cover transportation to and from treatment/doctor, rent/housing assistance, utilities/bills, food or groceries, child/elder care, and house cleaning services. To be eligible, the patient must meet income guidelines and provide diagnosis documentation to finalize the application. Review the program disclaimer for this fund here.

Can PAF be used to process applications?

Once a fund becomes fully allocated, PAF is unable to process applications that are pending or accept new applications at that time. Should additional funding become available in the future, it will be necessary for patients to re-apply at that time.

How many children have been helped by the Assistance Fund?

Since its founding in 2009, The Assistance Fund has helped nearly 135,000 children and adults access the treatment they need to stay healthy or manage a life-threatening, chronic, or rare disease. Learn more about how we serve our patients.

What is TAF provider portal?

TAF’s Provider Portal is a one-stop-shop for providers to see up-to-date patient information and so much more.

Eligibility Requirements

Patients are not eligible for both the $250 and $50 financial assistance.

How to Apply

You may apply for the $250 patient assistance online or by phone. Click the orange button below to access the Patient Assistance Fund Portal and Application or call our Patient Assistance Fund Manager at 847-332-1051 ext. 125.

The Patient Assistance Fund

This unique fund has been established to cover the costs of eye surgeries for disenfranchised members of our community who would not otherwise have access to this level of care. PVF’s long history of caring for vulnerable populations has come a long way with the opening of Pacific Vision Surgery Center in November 2020.

Patient Profile

Like many of us, Cesar faced a long commute to work every morning. His routine consisted of riding his bike from his home in Santa Rosa to a bus stop in order to get to San Francisco for work.

Where to drop off LRCP application?

Completed application forms can be dropped off at the Patient and Famly Resource Centre located in the Level 1 Atrium of the LRCP or mailed to:

Where is London Health Sciences Foundation?

We are grateful to the London Health Sciences Foundation, 747 Baseline Road East, London, Ontario N6C 2R6, for administering donations to the Patient Assistance Funds in order that we can continue to provide financial assistance to those who are burdened as a result of ongoing treatment for cancer and its effects. For more information on how to donate go to: http://www.lhsf.ca/campaign/cancer-care

Does cancer bring unexpected expenses?

We recognize that these expenses may create a significant burden for some people, even to the point where people may not receive the recommended treatments. To alleviate some of these burdens the Massel-Cruickshank Breast Cancer Patient Assistance Fund and the Gene Goodreau Patient Assistance Fund have been established at the London Health Sciences Foundation in support of patients at London Regional Cancer Program (LRCP).

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