Cancer Action Network: Survey – More Than 80% of Cancer Patients and Survivors Say Copay Assistance Programs Help Them Afford Their Prescription Drugs
A new Survivor Views survey from the
An overwhelming majority of respondents (83%) who have applied to a copay assistance program and were accepted say the assistance enables them to get medication they otherwise couldn't afford. However, more than a quarter (27%) of respondents who enrolled in a copay assistance program report that the assistance they received was not applied to their health insurance deductible or other out-of-pocket cost requirements.
Sponsored by an individual pharmaceutical manufacturer or an independent foundation, copay assistance programs are offered to people with limited incomes or who have a high medical need. However, insurers are using copay accumulator adjustment programs that prevent counting copay assistance toward an individual's health insurance deductible or maximum out-of-pocket limit, making it harder for patients to afford medically necessary prescription drugs.
"Everyone should have a fair and just opportunity to prevent, find, treat, and survive cancer," said
Legislation was passed by the
A.1741-A/S5299-A would protect cancer patients from delayed treatment and allow patients to realize the benefit of copay assistance programs. The passed both houses of the legislature by overwhelming margins. Currently the legislation is waiting for
The survey also found that one-fifth of all survey respondents report having skipped or delayed taking a prescribed medication due to cost, with lower income (44%), Asian and Pacific Islander (40%), Black (44%), and Hispanic (58%) patients and survivors reporting significantly higher rates of missed medication, making the need for copay accumulator reform legislation even greater.
"The evidence is clear that we need A.1741-A/S5299-A to provide relief for
The survey of 1,241 cancer patients and survivors nationwide was conducted
Read the full polling memo (https://www.fightcancer.org/sites/default/files/national_documents/survivorviews-copayassist_0.pdf).
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Original text here: https://www.fightcancer.org/releases/survey-more-80-percent-cancer-patients-and-survivors-say-copay-assistance-programs-help



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