AstraZeneca Partners With Primary Health Care to Help Iowa Uninsured
17 July 2009 - 1:32AM
PR Newswire (US)
Primary Health Care enrolls in AZ&Me(TM) Prescription Savings
program for healthcare facilities WILMINGTON, Del., July 16
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- AstraZeneca (NYSE: AZN) announced today
that it will provide free medication to eligible patients through
Primary Health Care in Des Moines, under one of the company's
prescription savings programs. The AZ&Me(TM) Prescription
Savings program for healthcare facilities provides medicines free
of charge to community free clinics, community health centers,
hospitals and other qualifying facilities that serve patients
without prescription drug coverage. This enables patients to
quickly get the medicines they need, often at the same place they
receive their medical care. "AstraZeneca believes it is important
to help those who need our medicines," said Jennifer McGovern,
Director, Patient Assistance Programs, AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals
LP. "We understand that our medicines don't do patients any good if
they cannot access them." In 2008, AstraZeneca provided $8.6
million in savings to more than 5,400 patients in Iowa. Nationally,
the company helped more than 440,000 patients save $612 million on
their medicines. Primary Health Care is a nonprofit community
health center dedicated to providing healthcare and supportive
services for people in Central Iowa to improve their quality of
life. In 2008, Primary Health Care served nearly 22,300 patients by
providing more than 70,000 medical, dental and mental health visits
to residents of Polk and Marshall Counties. Of those served by
Primary Health Care, 55 percent are uninsured. "At Primary Health
Care, we believe that everyone is entitled to quality health care
regardless of their financial status," said Kelly Huntsman,
Executive Director, Primary Health Care. "Through our collaboration
with AstraZeneca, we will be able to provide solutions for the
uninsured in Iowa, creating accessibility to medications that are
critical to their health." The AZ&Me Prescription Savings
program for healthcare facilities is available to non-profit
organizations that have a licensed outpatient pharmacy or
dispensary on site and meet other program criteria. Patients are
eligible for AstraZeneca medicines through this program if they do
not have prescription drug coverage and have a household income at
or below $30,000 for an individual, or $60,000 for a family of
four. With this program, AstraZeneca builds on its more than
30-year history of helping patients afford the medicines they need.
To learn if your organization qualifies for the AZ&Me
Prescription Savings program for healthcare facilities, please call
1-866-325-8198. Program specialists are available Monday through
Friday between the hours of 9:00 AM and 5:00 PM ET. Prescription
savings programs are available regardless of which medications your
doctors prescribe. To find out more about the more than 475 savings
programs covering 2,500 medications, please visit
http://www.pparx.org/ or call 1-888-4ppa-now (1-888-477-2669).
About AstraZeneca AstraZeneca is engaged in the research,
development, manufacturing and marketing of meaningful prescription
medicines and in the supply of healthcare services. AstraZeneca is
one of the world's leading pharmaceutical companies with global
healthcare sales of $ 31.6 billion and is a leader in
gastrointestinal, cardiovascular, neuroscience, respiratory,
oncology and infectious disease medicines. In the United States,
AstraZeneca is a $13.5 billion dollar healthcare business. For more
information about AstraZeneca in the US or our AZ&Me(TM)
Prescription Savings programs, please visit:
http://www.astrazeneca-us.com/. About Primary Health Care, Inc.
(PHC) PHC has been providing medical, dental and support services
to the underserved since 1981. PHC offers a full spectrum of
medical and dental services, including family practice, adult
medicine, pediatrics, OB, mental health, oral medicine, pharmacy,
lab and x-ray. Each clinic provides preventive services, such as
immunizations and screenings. PHC specializes in caring for the
underserved and homeless. The timeline of steady growth for PHC
includes: 1988-Health Care for the Homeless; 1991-Ryan White HIV
care; 1998-Maternal Child Programs in partnership with the State of
Iowa and later Healthy Start; 2000-Housing Advocacy via HUD
(Housing and Urban Development) funding; 2001-new site in
Marshalltown; 2002-Relocation from Broadlawns Medical Center to
2353 SE 14th Street; 2003-East Side Clinic; 2004-Community Access
Pharmacy; 2005-new dental unit in Marshalltown; 2007-Des Moines
dental clinic expansion, and both East Side and South Side service
expansions. Our premiere project for 2008-2009 is the relocation of
the Outreach Clinic. For more information about PHC, please visit
http://www.phcinc.net/ DATASOURCE: AstraZeneca CONTACT: Steve Hahn
of AstraZeneca, +1-302-885-4762, or Bobbretta Brewton, Development
Director Primary Health Care, +1-515-248-1511 Web Site:
http://www.astrazeneca-us.com/
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