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$0 co-pay for most patients!*

The Hizentra Co‑Pay Relief program helps eligible people with commercial insurance afford their therapy. The program helps most people with monthly out‑of‑pocket expenses for Hizentra—up to $5,000 for each year, with no monthly cap.*

Plus, it's easy to enroll—just call IgIQ at 1-877-355-IGIQ (4447) and ask for co-pay assistance today!

See how Co-Pay Relief can help you and your family

Looking to sign up now or for more information? Call IgIQ at 1-877-355-IGIQ (4447) Mon–Fri, 8 AM–8 PM ET.

Co-Pay Relief Program Fund Notices. Would you like to be notified when any new funds open, or when any of our current funds re-open? If so, please sign up using the 'Get Notified' link below. As a member of our subscriber community you will receive important news about all of our disease funds, so join today!

Patient Advocate Foundation's (PAF) Co-Pay Relief Program (CPR) is a free service that provides direct financial support to medically and financially qualified, insured patients, including those covered by government-sponsored plans Medicare, Tricare and Medicaid, for. The type of assistance you're looking for — copay or premium. If you're a patient or family member and you're ready to apply, you have two options: Apply online here; Apply by calling (800) 675-8416, Monday-Friday, 9 am to 5 pm (EST). Co-Pay Relief Program Announces New Disease Fund, Assistance for Patients With COVID-19 Now Available November 12, 2020 Patient Advocate Foundation Welcomes New Board President. Patient Advocate Foundation's Co-Pay Relief program exists to help reduce the financial distress patients, and their families face when paying for treatment. We believe that no patient should go without life changing medications because they cannot afford them.

*Other terms and conditions may apply.This program applies to product costs only. Contact IgIQ to learn more.

Terms and Conditions

  • Prescription must be for primary immunodeficiency or chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy diagnosis
  • Patients with PI must be at least 2 years of age and CIDP patients must be 18 or older
  • Patient must be receiving Hizentra through a Specialty Pharmacy or physician office
  • It is recommended that the patient use a Specialty Pharmacy provider that is in-network with the patient's current plan
  • Patient must express financial need
  • Patient must have coverage for the product under a private US insurance plan. Not valid for prescriptions eligible for reimbursement by any federal or state healthcare program, such as Medicare, Medicare advantage plans, Medicaid, PCIP, Champus, TriCare, Veterans Administration (VA), or any other state or federal program
  • Patients whose insurance policy prohibits co-pay assistance are not eligible. Prior to enrolling in this CSL Behring program. participants are responsible for checking with their insurance carrier to confirm that their participation is not inconsistent with their insurance carrier's requirements
  • This program is subject to change or discontinuation by CSL Behring at any time, for any reason, and with or without prior notice
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American Rescue Plan: Copayment Cancellations and Refunds

Due to the passage of the American Rescue Plan in March 2021, copayments for medical care and prescriptions provided by the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) during the period of April 6, 2020 through September 30, 2021 will be canceled. All copayments paid to VA for medical care and prescriptions during the period of April 6, 2020 to present will be refunded.

Please review the COVID-19 Medical Debt Relief page for answers to some common questions.
COVID-19 Medical Debt Relief FAQs

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Copay Relief

Enrolled Veterans will be assessed copayments for care or services (including urgent care) based on their eligibility and/or income on file in the VA health care system. For care or services furnished through the Veterans Community Care Program, the same copayment requirements will apply. Copayment rates are listed below.

For information on how to pay your bill or copayment, visit our Billing and Payments page.
Billing and Payments

Veteran Copayments— Published October 6, 2017

You can explore your eligibility for VA health care benefits using the online Health Benefits Explorer or by contacting the VA Call Center.

VA Call Center: 877-222-VETS (8387)
Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. ET

Urgent Care (Community Care)

Veterans may be charged a copayment for urgent care that is different from other VA medical copayments.

  • Copayments depend on the Veteran's assigned priority group and the number of times an urgent care provider is visited in a calendar year.
  • Copayment charges are billed separately by VA as part of VA's billing process. There is no limit to the number of times a Veteran can go to an urgent care provider. For more information, visit the OCC Urgent Care page.
    OCC Urgent Care page
Copayment rates for urgent care
Veteran Priority GroupsCopayment Amount
1-5
  • First three visits (per calendar year): $0
  • Fourth and greater visits (per calendar year): $30
6

If related to a condition covered by a special authority:

  • First three visits (per calendar year): $0
  • Fourth and greater visits (per calendar year): $30

If not related to a condition covered by a special authority: $30 per visit

7-8$30 per visit
1-8$0 copay for visit consisting of only a flu shot

Outpatient Care

Outpatient care is defined as primary or specialty care that does not require an overnight stay. Copayments for outpatient care are listed in the table.

NOTE: Veterans who have a service-connected rating of 10% or higher are not required to pay a copayment for outpatient medical care.

Copayment rates for outpatient care
Examples of Outpatient CareCopay
Primary Care Services$15 per visit
Specialty Care Services: Services such as outpatient surgery, dermatology, audiology, optometry, cardiology and specialty tests like MRI or CAT scan.$50 per visit

Inpatient Care

Inpatient care occurs when a patient's condition requires admission to a hospital. There are two inpatient copayment rates: the full rate and the reduced rate. Veterans living in high cost areas may qualify for a reduced inpatient copayment rate. Copayment rates for an inpatient hospital stay are listed in the table below.

NOTE: Veterans who have a service-connected disability rating of 10% or higher are not required to pay a copayment for inpatient medical care.

Copayment rates for an inpatient hospital stay
Veteran Priority GroupsCopay
(2021)
Period of Service/Care
Priority Group 7 Veterans
Veterans with gross household incomes below the geographically-adjusted VA income limits for their resident location and who agree to pay copayments.
$296.80First 90 days of care during a 365-day period
$148.40Each additional 90 days of care during a 365-day period
$2Per day charge
Priority Group 8 Veterans
Veterans with gross household incomes above the geographically-adjusted VA income limits for their resident location, who agree to pay copayments, and meet other specific enrollment and service-connected eligibility criteria.
$1,484First 90 days of care during a 365-day period
$742Each additional 90 days of care during a 365-day period
$10Per day charge

Medications

Medication copayments are required for each prescription, including each 30-day (or less) supply of maintenance medications prescribed on an outpatient basis for nonservice-connected conditions. This copayment may change annually.

Medication copayments are also charged for all over-the-counter (OTC) medications (like aspirin, cough syrup, and vitamins) that are dispensed from a VA pharmacy. You may want to consider purchasing over-the-counter medications on your own.

NOTE: There is an annual medication copayment cap of $700 for Veterans in Priority Groups 2 through 8. The medication copayment cap goes by calendar year (January 1 – December 31).

Veterans who have a service-connected rating of 40% or less, and whose income is at or below the applicable national income thresholds may wish to complete a medication copayment exemption test.

VA National Income LimitsVA Financial Assessment information

Tiered medication copayment rates effective January 1, 2018
Veteran Priority GroupsCopay
Priority Group 1 Veterans
Veterans with VA-rated service-connected disabilities 50% or more disabling or Veterans determined by VA to be unemployable due to service-connected conditions or Medal of Honor recipients.

No copayment
Priority Group 2-8 Veterans
Required to pay for each 30-day or less supply of medication for treatment of nonservice-connected condition (unless otherwise exempt). Limited to $700 annual cap.
IMPORTANT: Some Veterans may qualify for reduced or no-cost prescriptions based on special eligibility factors.
Prescription Drug TierDays of Supply
1‑3031‑6061‑90
Tier 1: Preferred generics$5$10$15
Tier 2: Non-preferred generics and some OTC medications$8$16$24
Tier 3: Brand-name$11$22$33
View the Tier 1 Copay Medication ListView the Tiered Medication List

Additional information on tiered medication copays can be found on the VA Pharmacy Benefits Management Services website.

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Geriatrics and Extended Care

Copayments for health care for older Veterans are based on three levels of care—inpatient, outpatient, and domiciliary (see below). Copayment rates will vary from Veteran to Veteran depending upon financial information submitted on VA Form 10-10EC, Application for Extended Care Services.

NOTE: Copayments for long-term care services start on the 22nd day of care during any 12-month period. There is no copayment requirement for the first 21 days.

Geriatrics and extended care copayment rates
Inpatient CareCopay
Community Living Centers (formerly known as nursing homes)
VA Community Living Centers are long-term care services provided to Veterans who need a skilled environment for short-term and long-term stays.
Up to $97/day
Respite Care
Respite Care is a service that pays for someone to come to a Veteran's home or for a Veteran to go to a program while your family caregiver takes a break. Respite Care services may be available up to 30 days each calendar year.
Up to $97/day
Geriatric Evaluation
A multidisciplinary team consisting of a doctor, nurse, and several other health providers conduct an evaluation to promote, preserve, or restore a Veteran's health. The information gained from the Geriatric Evaluation helps you and your family decide what type of services and support would best meet your needs and preferences.
Up to $97/day
Outpatient Senior CareCopay
Adult Day Health Care
Adult Day Health Care is a program Veterans can go to during the day for social activities, peer support, companionship, and recreation. Adult Day Health Care is for Veterans who need skilled services, case management, and assistance with activities of daily living (e.g., bathing and getting dressed); instrumental activities of daily living (e.g., fixing meals and taking medicines); and/or are isolated or your caregiver is experiencing burden. Adult Day Health Care can provide respite care for your family caregiver and can also help you and your caregiver gain skills to manage your care at home.
Up to $15/day
Respite Care
Respite Care is a service that pays for someone to come to a Veteran's home or for a Veteran to go to a program while your family caregiver takes a break. Respite Care services may be available up to 30 days each calendar year.
Up to $15/day
Geriatric Evaluation
A multidisciplinary team consisting of a doctor, nurse, and several other health providers conduct an evaluation to promote, preserve, or restore a Veteran's health. The information gained from the Geriatric Evaluation helps you and your family decide what type of services and support would best meet your needs and preferences.
Up to $15/day
Domiciliary Care for Homeless Veterans Copay
Short-Term Rehabilitation and Long-Term Health Maintenance Care
VA offers two types of Domiciliary Care: short-term rehabilitation and long-term health maintenance care. This program provides clinically appropriate levels of care for homeless Veterans whose health care needs are not severe enough to require more intensive levels of treatment.
Up to $5/day

Resources

877-222-VETS (8387)
Monday – Friday
8 a.m. – 8 p.m. EST

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VA Geriatrics and Extended Care Resources

Co Pay Relief Fund

• VA Geriatrics and Extended Care
• VA Community Living Centers
• Respite Care
• Adult Day Health Care
• Domiciliary Care for Homeless Veterans Program





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