Reducing Medication CostsOther Places To Get HelpOnline Resources| Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality | | Web Address: | www.ahrq.gov | | | The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) is a U.S.
Public Health Service agency in the Department of Health and Human Services
(HHS). AHRQ serves the public, health professionals, and policymakers by
providing evidence-based information to help with decision making about and
quality of health care services. |
| | BenefitsCheckUp | | BenefitsCheckUp | | Web Address: | http://benefitscheckup.org/ | | | BenefitsCheckUp is a comprehensive online service that provides
people aged 55 and over with confidential, personalized reports of public and
private programs that can help save money on prescription drugs. In addition to
identifying the programs, BenefitsCheckUp also provides a detailed description
of the programs, local contacts for additional information (typically the
addresses and phone numbers of where to apply for the programs), and materials
to help successfully apply for each program. BenefitsCheckUp is a service of the National Council on the
Aging. |
| | Center for Drug Evaluation and Research | | Center for Drug Evaluation and
Research | | Web Address: | www.fda.gov/cder | | | The Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER) is part of the
U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). CDER evaluates new drugs to make sure
they are safe and effective. CDER ensures that prescription and
over-the-counter drugs, both brand name and generic, work correctly and that
the health benefits outweigh known risks. |
| | Medicare.gov | | Medicare | | Web Address: | www.medicare.gov | | | The Prescription Drug and Other Assistance Programs section of
Medicare.gov provides information on public and private programs that offer
discounted or free medication, programs that provide help with other health
care costs, and Medicare health plans that include prescription coverage.
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| | Partnership for Prescription Assistance | | Web Address: | www.pparx.org/Intro.php | | | If you don't have prescription coverage, you can answer questions
online or over the phone to see if you qualify for free or nearly free
medicines. The Partnership's toll-free phone number is 1-888-4PPA-NOW
(1-888-477-2669). |
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Organizations| AARP (Association for the Advancement of Retired People)
| | 601 E Street N.W. | | Washington, DC 20049 | | Phone: | 1-888-OUR-AARP 1-888-687-2277 | | Web Address: | www.aarp.org | | | AARP is a national organization founded in 1973 to promote quality
of life for older people. AARP provides information and education about issues
affecting older people, including medication costs; advocates at the national,
state, and local levels; and provides opportunities for service and
involvement. |
| | American Academy of Family
Physicians | |
P.O. Box 11210 | | Shawnee Mission, KS 66207-1210 | | Web Address: | www.familydoctor.org | | | The American Academy of Family Physicians produces a variety of
health-related educational materials. Its Web site offers a health library and
bulletin board, news, and comments sections. |
| | National Council on Aging (NCOA) | | 1901 L Street NW, 4th Floor | | Washington, DC 20036 | | Phone: | (202) 479-1200 | | Fax: | (202) 479-0735 | | TDD: | (202) 479-6674 | | E-mail: | info@ncoa.org | | Web Address: | www.ncoa.org | | | The mission of NCOA is to improve the lives of older Americans. Its
programs help older people remain healthy and independent, find jobs, increase
access to benefits programs, and discover meaningful ways to continue
contributing to society. Programs can help with prescription drug costs, health
promotion, rent, energy bills, food, and more. |
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