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05/01/15 6:37 AM

#190725 RE: dangerM #190723

Vpak voucher pays up to 25% catalog-price! ("Eligible patients with commercial insurance will pay the first $5 and receive up to a maximum of 25% of the catalog price for their
Viekira Pak prescription. ...", source: https://www.viekirahcp.com/_assets/pdf/2014_12_20_ABBVIE_3D_dual_card_web_coupon_KH_v2a_US.PDF)

Uninsured: Your patient may be able to get VIEKIRA PAK (and RBV, if needed) at no additional cost through the AbbVie Patient Assistance Program

On Medicare: Part D, Your patient may be able to get help from an independent co-pay foundation

Has Rx insurance: Your patient may pay as little as $5 out-of-pocket, if eligible, with the proCeed co-pay card

(footnote: "Eligibility: Available to patients with commercial prescription insurance coverage for VIEKIRA PAK. Co-pay assistance program is not available to patients receiving prescription reimbursement under any federal-, state-, or government-funded insurance programs (for example Medicare, Medicaid, TRICARE, Department of Defense, or Veteran's Affairs programs) or where prohibited by law. Offer subject to change or discontinuance without notice. Restrictions, including monthly maximums, may apply. This is not health insurance.")

Source: https://www.viekirahcp.com/proCeed/patient-financial-support/




As a foreigner I have no idea about the typical co-payment in an insurance. Comments on the 25% of list price? Would the typical patient have to pay anything at all (except for the $5)?