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ENROLLMENT OPENS FOR
PROGRAM PROVIDING SAVINGS ON PFIZER MEDICINES
FOR 43 MILLION UNINSURED
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PFIZER HELPFUL ANSWERS MAKES PFIZER MEDICINES
EASILY AVAILABLE
FOR FREE OR AT MAJOR SAVINGS
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BI-PARTISAN GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS AND MORE THAN 40 NATIONAL
ADVOCACY GROUPS LEND SUPPORT
NEW YORK, August 18 - Pfizer Inc announced today that
America's uninsured can start saving on their Pfizer
medicines by calling the Pfizer Helpful Answers
toll-free number or accessing the web site.
Every one of America's uninsured, regardless of age
or income, can call toll free to 1-866-706-2400
or log onto the Internet at www.pfizerhelpfulanswers.com
to find out how to get Pfizer medicines for free or
at significant savings. The toll-free number features
trained, bi-lingual (English and Spanish) operators
who will help patients find and enroll in the best Pfizer
program for their needs. Information about the programs
and applications can be accessed at www.pfizerhelpfulanswers.com.
"Anyone who needs a Pfizer medicine and does not
have insurance covering prescriptions should take advantage
of Helpful Answers," said Hank McKinnell, chairman
and chief executive officer of Pfizer.
"This new effort is meant to immediately address
one of the challenges that the uninsured face in staying
healthy - access to prescription medicines. By helping
the uninsured get appropriate preventive care, we can
help them stay healthier and decrease the need for expensive
acute care that burdens our system."
Helpful Answers provides one-stop-shopping to help America's
uninsured identify and enroll in the Pfizer program
that is best for them, including existing Pfizer patient
assistance initiatives and the new Pfizer Pfriends
program, announced July 7, 2004. Helpful Answers also
will refer patients to other programs for which they
may be eligible, such as Medicaid, state prescription
assistance programs and other publicly funded programs.
Pfizer Helpful Answers provides the greatest savings
for those with the lowest incomes and offers something
for every person without prescription medicine insurance,
regardless of age or income.
l Families earning less
than $31,000 qualify for free Pfizer medicines, through
existing Pfizer programs: Sharing the Care® and
Connection to Care;
l Through Pfizer Pfriends,
families earning less than $45,000 a year will see savings
up to 50 percent, and averaging about 37 percent, off
retail prices on Pfizer medicines; and,
l Through Pfizer Pfriends,
families earning more than $45,000 will be eligible
for savings up to 25%, and averaging 15 percent, off
retail prices on Pfizer medicines.
Pfizer has already begun working with partners to get
the word out about this new, easy-access system by distributing
information at outreach events in Georgia, Mississippi
and Iowa. Over the coming weeks and months, Pfizer will
work with government officials, more than 40 national
organizations, and thousands of local organizations
nationwide to educate eligible patients about the program.
Pfizer's partners in this effort will include many of
the health associations that strive to bring quality
health
care to the uninsured, such as the National Medical
Association and Easter Seals.
America's uninsured who need help getting access to
Pfizer medicines can call Helpful Answers at
1-866-706-2400 or log onto the Internet at www.pfizerhelpfulanswers.com.
For help with non-Pfizer medicines, patients can log
onto www.helpingpatients.org.
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Quotes in Support of Pfizer Helpful AnswersTM
Arkansas
Quote from Governor Mike Huckabee (R): "We
all need to be doing more to give people better information
about how they can access the health care system in
the most efficient way. I think Pfizer is taking a step
in the right direction with this effort to explain to
all Arkansans that there may be savings available on
certain prescription drugs. Navigating the health care
system is very complex for millions of Americans, and
the public and private sector need to be constantly
working together to simplify the process."
Number of uninsured in Arkansas: 431,300
Michigan
Quote from Governor Jennifer M. Granholm (D):
"This program brings us one step closer to ensuring
that all of our citizens have access to affordable prescription
drugs."
Number of uninsured in Michigan: 1,086,860
African American Population
Quote from Dr. Winston Price, President, National
Medical Association: "Through our 30,000 African-American
physicians, the National Medical Association has been
educating patients about Pfizer Helpful Answers. African-American
patients are disproportionately affected by lack of
insurance and I expect NMA member-physicians will continue
telling their patients about the program until as many
as need it are enrolled."
Number of uninsured African Americans: 6,400,000
Latino Population
Congresswoman Grace Napolitano (D-CA) Member of
the Congressional Hispanic Caucus: "I am delighted
to learn that Pfizer is addressing long-neglected Hispanic
health needs in their offering free/or at significant
savings, medications they need. Pfizer's bilingual operators
will ensure service is available in a language they
are comfortable with, thereby increasing access to more
families."
Number of uninsured Latinos: 12,300,000
Pfizer Helpful Answers is Being Implemented in
the United States
All of the components of Pfizer Helpful Answers are
being implemented in the United States. Our call centers
are located in Pennsylvania and Texas. Pfizer medicines
are shipped from New Jersey. Pfizer's mail order fulfillment
center is located in South Dakota, and applications
are processed in Missouri.
Pfizer Helpful Answers
Consumer FAQ
Many people have asked questions about Pfizer's Helpful
Answers. Here are answers to a few that we receive
most frequently.
How do I find out if I am eligible for help getting
my Pfizer prescription medicines?
You can call 1-866-706-2400 to find out if you are
eligible for savings on your Pfizer prescription medicines.
Is there a fee to call or enroll?
There is no fee to call Helpful Answers, and there
is never a fee to enroll in any Pfizer assistance program.
Some of the other programs to which you may be referred
(such as the U-Share prescription drug discount card
for seniors) may carry modest enrollment fees.
Do I need a doctor's prescription to receive medicines
through Helpful Answers?
Yes. A doctor's prescription is needed in order to
receive any Pfizer prescription medicine.
How can I get my medicines through these programs?
Depending on the program, callers can get their medicines
from a variety of different places, including many pharmacies,
doctor offices, community health centers and hospitals,
and even through the mail.
What kind of information will I need to provide
in order to enroll?
Enrollment requirements for Pfizer programs vary by
program. Some, like Pfizer Pfriends, require only
a simple form. Others require more detailed documentation
such as copies of income tax returns. Call 1-866-706-2400
to find out what program you may qualify for and what
information you may need to provide.
Am I eligible to enroll if I have insurance?
If you have insurance coverage for prescription medicines,
then you are not eligible for Pfizer's Helpful Answers
programs.
If you have other types of health insurance coverage
- for example, for hospital stays and doctor visits
- but not for prescription medicines, then you are eligible
for Helpful Answers.
Call 1-866-706-2400
for
Helpful Answers
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