Medication Access

Virginia Health Care FoundationPeople shouldn't have to choose between feeding their family or filling an essential prescription -- but thousands of uninsured Virginians are forced to make that choice everyday.   Others try to stretch their prescriptions by cutting their pills in half or taking them less often, only to discover, too late, that, by doing so, the medicines were ineffective.

VHCF is dedicated to helping Virginians receive the medications they need, but can't afford.  To do so, VHCF has launched a number of medication access initiatives and partnerships that are increasing access to prescription medicines.

In 2008 alone, VHCF's innovative software program, The Pharmacy Connection, helped 42,777 eligible, uninsured Virginians with chronic illnesses receive $279,850 million in free prescription medications.  Altogether, VHCF's The Pharmacy Connection has provided over $624 million in free medications to more than 170,796 uninsured, chronically ill Virginians.

To complement and improve upon this success, VHCF launched RxRelief Virginia, strengthening and creating Medication Assistance Programs (MAPs) in 70 localities in several regions of the state. Local MAPs help qualifying, uninsured individuals with chronic illnesses obtain needed prescription medicine free of charge.

VHCF also has played a leading role in establishing the RxPartnership (RxP).  The RxP solicits free prescription medicines in bulk from pharmaceutical companies and arranges for their distribution directly to nonprofit affiliate agencies, which it credentials and monitors. RxP affiliates typically are free clinics and community health centers which operate pharmacies.

Each of these initiatives represents a strong working partnership between VHCF, community-based health care providers, pharmaceutical companies and the Commonwealth of Virginia. Working as a team, communities around Virginia are becoming stronger and better equipped to meet medication needs.  The result?  Healthier Virginians and a healthier Virginia. 

 
 


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Richmond Area High Blood Pressure Center
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A 40 year old patient is thankful today for the services she received from the Richmond High Blood Pressure Center (RAHBPC), made possible by grant funding from the Virginia Health Care Foundation. She came to the clinic with swollen ankles and a rapid heart rate. After blood tests and a physical exam, the nurse practitioner saw to it that the patient was referred to MCV. Turns out she was suffering from hyperthyroidism. She is now on medication and doing well. The nurse practitioner who helped this patient receive her necessary care was hired through a grant from the VHCF.

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