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Chemotherapy Induced Neutropenia - Medicare Access (Medicare patients only)
Status
ClosedThis fund is temporarily closed to new patients due to lack of sufficient funding. Please continue to visit our Disease Funds page often, as replenished funds reopen as quickly as possible. If you currently have a grant with HealthWell, your grant will remain active for the entire 12 month grant cycle or until you have exhausted your allocated grant amount, whichever comes first. You can continue to use your pharmacy card or submit requests for reimbursements during your designated grant cycle.
Fund Type
CopayPremium (Medicare Part B only)
Maximum Award Level
Pharmacy Card Fund
YesMinimum CopayReimbursement Amount
We encourage you to please use your HealthWell pharmacy card for any applicable charges as possible.
Minimum Premium
Reimbursement Amount
Household Income Limit
400% of the Federal Poverty Level(adjusted for household size and high
cost of living areas)
Treatments Covered
- Cefepime Hydrochloride
- Cefepime Novaplus
- Filgrastim-sndz
- Fulphila
- Granix
- Leukine
- Lithobid
- Maxipine
- Mozobil
- Neulasta
- Neulasta Onpro Kit
- Neupogen
- Nivestym
- Noxafil
- Nyvepria
- Pegfilgrastim-bmez
- Udenyca
- Vidaza
- Zarxio
- Ziextenzo
Fund Definition
Assistance with the prescription drugs and biologics used in the treatment of neutropenia induced by chemotherapy.
Grant Utilization
HealthWell estimates that patients use an average of $1,440 during their 12-month grant period for this disease area.
Do I Qualify?
HealthWell bases eligibility on an individual’s medical, financial and insurance situation. To qualify for HealthWell’s assistance, applicants must meet the following eligibility requirements:
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Please make sure that HealthWell currently has a fund for your diagnosis/indication and that your medication is covered under that fund by visiting our Disease Funds listing. If we do not have a fund that currently covers your diagnosis, please check back as we frequently open and reopen programs as funding becomes available. The Foundation is able to help patients receiving treatment for indications for which we currently have an open fund. We can only assist with medications that have been prescribed to treat the disease/covered diagnosis. You will be asked to provide the Foundation with the patient’s diagnosis, which must be verified by a physician, nurse practitioner, or physician assistant’s signature. The patient must receive treatment in the United States.
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This is a Medicare Access Fund. In order to qualify for premium assistance through this fund, you must have Medicare Part B. The Foundation will refer patients without Medicare to other programs, such as manufacturer patient assistance programs.
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HealthWell assists individuals with incomes up to 300-500% of the Federal Poverty Level. The Foundation also considers the number in a household and cost of living in a particular city or state. If you believe you qualify for assistance, you may begin the application process here.
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If you are receiving treatment in the U.S. and have met the eligibility criteria as listed, you are ready to apply! Please note that you will be asked to provide a Social Security Number in order to create a grant. This information is gathered to eliminate duplicate applications and is kept secure and confidential.
About Chemotherapy Induced Neutropenia
Neutropenia is an abnormally low level of neutrophils, a type of white blood cell. Neutrophils and other types of white blood cells are made in the bone marrow and circulate through the bloodstream to help the body fight infection. Some types of chemotherapy can damage the bone marrow, reducing the production of neutrophils. Source: Cancer.Net
Additional Educational Resources
- Caring for Carcinoid Foundation
- CancerCare
- American Cancer Society
- American Society of Clinical Oncology
- National Cancer Institute
- National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship
- National Infusion Center Association
You may also visit our Resource List to view other copayment organizations that may provide assistance.