Joe, a newly diagnosed cancer patient, was struggling to afford the new medications prescribed to him for treatment. When Joe’s hospital specialty pharmacy team received his new scripts, they immediately started the prior authorization (PA) process for the drugs. Unfortunately, once the PAs were in place, Joe’s specialty pharmacy team learned that he would have extremely high co-pays for each drug and would not be able to afford his new oncology medications. This message was relayed to the pharmacy’s financial assistance team, who was able to save Joe $10,000 in medication costs through grant funding. After discovering how the financial assistance team had helped, Joe told his Liaison that his pharmacy team likely just saved his life because he would not have been able to start his treatment without their assistance. Now Joe can fight back against his cancer without worrying about how he can afford his next refill.
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