Patient Assistance Programs (PAP) definition

Patient Assistance Programs (PAP) means a program that some pharmaceutical companies use to offer medication assistance to low- income individuals and families. These programs typically require a doctor's consent and proof of financial status. They may also require the individual applying for their program either have no health insurance, or no prescription drug benefit through their health insurance. Each pharmaceutical company has specific eligibility requirements and application information. Neither OHCA nor the contracted PBM have any authority or responsibility for the structure of these private programs.

Examples of Patient Assistance Programs (PAP) in a sentence

  • Pharmacy shall perform a full investigation of patient insurance benefits for the Product and eligibility for assistance through manufacturer co-pay, charitable foundations or manufacturer Patient Assistance Programs (PAP).

  • These standard PV clauses must be incorporated into contracts with Services Providers engaged to assist the Sanofi group in the execution, in full or in part, of Patient Programs (Patient Support Programs (PSP), Patient Assistance Programs (PAP) and Combination Patient Program (CPP)).