PAN opens diabetic foot ulcers copay fund
Today, the PAN Foundation opened a financial assistance copay fund designed to help with out-of-pocket medication costs for eligible patients living with diabetic foot ulcers.
PAN’s diabetic foot ulcers copay assistance program provides a grant of $800 for out-of-pocket expenses for covered medications. If patients need more assistance within the same 12-month period and the fund is open, they may receive additional funding for a maximum amount of $1,600 per year.
Diabetic foot ulcers, or open sores, are a serious complication of diabetes that, according to the American Diabetes Association, most often occurs on the ball of the foot or the bottom of the big toe. Poor circulation and an increased risk of nerve damage as a result of diabetes is often what leads to foot ulcers. Ulcers that are not treated can result in infections, which can then lead to loss of a limb. According to an article in JAMA, approximately 1.6 million people in the U.S. are affected by a diabetic foot ulcer each year.
“Living with diabetes comes with many complications, one of which is experiencing often painful diabetic foot ulcers,” said Kevin L. Hagan, PAN Foundation’s President and CEO. “With effective treatment, patients living with diabetic foot ulcers can heal and find relief. That’s why we are grateful that we can offer this financial assistance to help them get the care they need. As always, we want to thank our donors who allow us to provide these patients and their families with the financial support they deserve.”
Eligibility
To get copay assistance for diabetic foot ulcers, patients must:
- Be receiving treatment for diabetic foot ulcers
- Reside and receive treatment in the United States or U.S. territories (U.S. citizenship is not a requirement)
- Have government-issued health insurance (Medicare, Medicaid, or TRICARE) that covers the qualifying medication or product
- Take a medication or product listed on PAN’s comprehensive list of covered medications
- Have a household income that falls at or below 500 percent of the federal poverty level
How to apply
We encourage you to apply online through the PAN portal, but if you prefer to apply by phone, call us at 1-866-316-7263 Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. ET. Healthcare professionals can apply online through the PAN portal or by phone on behalf of their patients.
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