Ms. Rhonda Litt, Executive Director of the Louisiana Primary Care Association (LPCA) announced at its 2009 Annual Training Conference that since the inception of its Prescription Assistance Program (PAP) 96 days ago, it helped over 735 patients and saved the participating health centers more than $1 million dollars in medication expenses.
Ms. Lillie Carr Chambers, PAP Consultant with LPCA, spearheads the program and credits all the staff who worked so very hard to make the program a success so quickly. She believes the
adoption of PAPRxTracker (http://www.needymeds.org/indices/paprxtracker.shtml) software package was critical to achieving
the savings.
PAPRxTracker,a web-based solution developed by NeedyMeds, Inc, helps primary clinics like Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) and other organizations simplify applying to PAP
initiatives. The software stores information, eliminating the need to re-enter it, prints completed applications, and reminds users when refills are needed.
NeedyMeds president Richard J. Sagall, MD, a conference presenter, described the saving this way, Each day the clinics were saving patients over $10,000! That means patients received the
medications they need without weighing the costs of the drugs against paying for other necessities such as food, rent, or utilities.
About NeedyMeds:
http:// NeedyMeds (www.needymeds.org), a Massachusetts-based nonprofit, is a comprehensive and reliable source of information on assistance
available for people having difficulties paying for their medications or health care. The Web site is visited by approximately 12,000 people each workday. All of NeedyMeds's information
is always free, easy to access, and updated regularly. More information about PAPRxTracker (http://www.needymeds.org/indices/paprxtracker.shtml) is available by by contacting Roberta at 215-965-8291.
About the Louisiana Primary Care Association:
http::// Louisiana Primary Care Association (www.lpca.net), established in 1982, is a non-profit corporation. Its purpose is to promote accessible,
affordable, quality primary health care to the uninsured and medically underserved populations. It is a membership organization of 25 FQHCs and supporters committed to the goal of
achieving health care access for all and elimination of health disparities.
Contact:
Richard J. Sagall, MD
NeedyMeds.org
P.O. Box 219, Gloucester, MA 01931
Tel: 978-281-6666
Fax: 419-858-7221
Lillie Carr Chambers, PAP Consultant
Louisiana Primary Care Association
4550 North Boulevard, Suite 120
Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70806
Telephone: 225 927 7662
FAX: 225 927 7688