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Patient Assistance Programs For Rheumatoid Arthritis

It is believed that over 40 million Americans have no health insurance and the number of Americans who have limited health insurance coverage also runs into millions. And when it comes to rheumatoid arthritis, nearly 2 million Americans suffer from it and many of them are unable to pay for the treatment or they do not have enough money to buy drugs for treating the symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis.

 

This is where patient assistance programs for rheumatoid arthritis come into play. These programs are meant for those people who cannot afford to pay for medicines to help them cope with their disease. There are basically two options for the people who are suffering from rheumatoid arthritis. One is that they can get the drugs at no cost and the other is that they can get the drugs at a very low cost.

Patient assistance programs for rheumatoid arthritis are mostly run by pharmaceutical companies that manufacturer the drugs for the disease. These companies run the patient assistance programs either as corporate social responsibility or as a marketing tool. Either way, the programs are a great boon for those people who cannot afford to get proper treatment and help for rheumatoid arthritis.

The different pharmaceutical companies running patient assistance programs for rheumatoid arthritis lay down different rules and criteria to enable people to the drugs. And each company selects which drug can be made available through the program and how long can a patient benefit from the help. In addition, some pharmaceutical companies require patients to give detailed information on their medical history and financial background while others want very little information. However, all the forms have to be signed by the doctor and part of the form has to be filled out by the doctor treating the patient.

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