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Transplant-Specific Information

Pancreas Transplantation

Government Websites

  • – The Official Health Plan Marketplace

Prescription Assistance Programs

  • Ìý— Co-payment, co-insurance assistance.Ìý
  • Ìý— Assistance with purchasing prescriptions directly from pharmaceutical company for reduced rate, based on financial needs.Ìý
  • Ìý— Helps patients locate financial assistance to pay for prescriptions drugs.
  • Ìý— Patient advocacy organization that specializes in helping its member patients locate, qualify for free prescription programs.

Assistance Funds

  • Ìý— Helping families address financial hardships arising from uninsured medical expenses related to transplantation.
  • Ìý— Provides direct co-payment assistance for pharmaceutical products to those with insurance who financially and medically qualify.Ìý
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Transplant e-Newsletter and Educational Updates

Below are links to past issues of our e-newletter and e-education. You can sign up to receive future issues here:

Transplant A to Z

TheÌýTransplant A to Z glossaryÌýcontains definitions for many of the terms that you may come across while learning more about transplantation. We hope that this section will provide a more clear understanding of some complex terms.

Organ Donation After Death

Unfortunately, there are many myths and misconceptions that circulate about organ donation. We urge all people to educate themselves about organ donation so that they can make an informed decision as to whether they would like to donate their organs and other tissues at the time of death. More organ donors are needed so that patients waiting for lifesaving and life-enhancing transplants can be helped.Ìý

Please visit the links below to increase your knowledge about organ donation.

If you decide to become an organ donor, and be sure toÌýtalk to your familyÌýabout your wish to become an organ donor since they will make the ultimate decision.