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  2. Medicare Coverage for COPD Inhalers - AOL

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    If you have chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), an inhaler can help relax your airway or reduce inflammation, making it easier to breathe. You can use several types of inhalers for COPD.

  3. GSK to cap out-of-pocket inhaler costs in US - AOL

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    The cost cap would apply to all of its asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) medicines, including Advair Diskus, Advair HFA, and Trelegy Ellipta, and would apply to patients ...

  4. Some drugmakers to cap cost of asthma inhalers at $35 a month

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    While the price caps are significant, it’s unclear whether they’ll apply to the cost of all of a patient’s asthma drugs, or $35 per inhaler. Patients, said Conroy of Ohio State, often ...

  5. PAN Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Through its more than 80 disease-specific financial assistance programs, PAN serves well over 100,000 patients each year from every US state and territory. [4] Without the PAN Foundation’s support, these patients would have faced impossible choices—with many simply going without their life-saving treatment.

  6. Co-pay card - Wikipedia

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    The insurance benefit manager recognizes the drug as a TIER 3 brand for the patient and relays the patient co-pay to be $30.00. The co-pay card benefit manager recognizes the $30.00 and covers the $20.00 of co-pay, leaving $10 for the patient to pay out of pocket. Another patient without prescription insurance coverage follows the same process.

  7. Medically indigent adult - Wikipedia

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    Government MIA programs at the state or county or municipal level may help MIAs access medical care by paying for all or part of the cost of their medical care. Such programs are typically of last resort, and are available only to those who meet the "last resort" socioeconomic eligibility standards.

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