Nonprofit programs said to be offering financial assistance for specific medical conditions.
The Wall Street Journal (1/25, McQueen) said that a number of programs are being offered by nonprofit and charitable groups to provide financial aid to anyone who has been diagnosed with specific life-threatening or chronic diseases. The Journal spotlights the CancerCare Co-Payment Assistance Foundation, which now boasts seven different cancer diagnoses as being eligible for assistance. The program is said to reject less than 7% of applicants, with most of the rejections stemming from people who do not meet the income requirements.
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
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