Patient Assistance Programs can help.
How much you pay for your prescription drugs depends on which Medicare Part D drug payment stage you’re in when you get your prescription filled or refilled.
Your drug’s manufacturer may offer a patient assistance program (PAP). PAPs can help pay for drug costs your health plan does not cover while you’re in the Coverage Gap stage. Have questions? Start here to find answers.
FAQs Patient Assistance Programs
Q: What is a Patient Assistance Program (PAP)?
The help you receive through PAPs does not count towards the true-out-of-pocket (TrOOP) cost that will move you through the different payment stages.
Q: How do I qualify for a PAP?
Q: Where can I find a PAP application for my drug?
- In the drug search bar, type in the name of your medication.
- Click on the link with your drug’s name.
- Select the icon for patient assistance programs (image of 2 capsules).
- Select the program application and form that applies.
Q: What is the SCAN Rx Savings Finder Tool, and how do I use it?
The SCAN Rx Savings Finder Tool lets you search for pharmacy coupons to find the biggest savings for your medication.
Note: If you choose to purchase your medication using a third-party prescription discount coupon found in the SCAN Rx Savings Finder Tool, your SCAN health insurance will not be billed and the amount you pay will not count toward any deductible or other out-of-pocket costs.
How to find discount pharmacy coupons:
- Start by going to the SCAN Rx Savings Finder Tool: scanhealthplanrxsavings.com
- Enter your location or zip code in the SCAN Rx Savings Finder Tool to find the most accurate pricing near you.
- Type the name of your medication into the search bar and select the appropriate form, dosage, and quantity that matches your prescription.
- The tool will show a list of pharmacies near you and the lowest price available for your prescription medicine.
- Choose the pharmacy where you’d like to pick up your medication, and the tool will display the coupon you’ll need to show the pharmacist at the counter.
- Print, email, text, or show the pharmacist the coupon on your phone.
- Don’t forget! When you’re at the pharmacy, ask the pharmacist to use your SCAN member ID when they enter the coupon information.
Q: Are there other ways to help with my copays?
Another resource for certain generic medications is Mark Cuban Cost Plus Drug Company, where you can compare costs for your generic medications.