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PAN Foundation Enters Alliance With National Hemophilia Foundation to Provide Support for Patients With Hemophilia

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In an effort to provide a broad range of support for people living with bleeding disorders, the Patient Access Netowrk Foundation and the National Hemophilia Foundation have announced a new alliance.

In an effort to provide a broad range of support for people living with bleeding disorders, the Patient Access Netowrk Foundation and the National Hemophilia Foundation have announced a new alliance. Offering both financial and support services, the 2 foundations will provide up to $5800 per year in financial assistance to go toward deductibles, co-pays, and coinsurance costs. Eligible patients will also be able to receive $4500 per year in financial assitance for out-of-pocket costs.

Patients must be receiving treatment for hemophilia; must be residing and receiving treatment in the United States; must have health insurance; and the medication must be covered by their insurance and be listed on the PAN Foundation's list of covered medications. Read more about the alliance.

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