I don't think it is known yet what will happen to those on PAP who are eligible for Medicare.

I am in the process of trying to find out if there are any types of programs that might help those who are facing the larger co-payments and deductibles under the Medicare program when they are dropped from their healthcare coverage and other programs. With the Medicare prescription drug program just starting this will be a problem for many in the coming year.

Rob

On 12/21/05, moonranna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
does anyone know what will happen with the PAP for patients that
eligible for medicare part D. my husband is currently recieving
gleevec at no cost from the PAP.. from what ive read about medicare
part D if he enrolls in this and is subsequently dropped from the PAP
he will be  having to pay quite a bit annually to get gleevec thru a
medicare prescription drug plan





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