Kentuckians For Affordable Rx

Kentuckians For Affordable Rx



That’s where Kentuckians for Affordable Rx comes in. We’re here to help Kentucky families and communities understand how prescription drug pricing works – and make sure policymakers have all the information they need to make laws that will help us access affordable prescription drugs.

If you agree that all Kentuckians deserve access to safe, affordable prescription drugs, then the choice is simple: join us. Signing up below means you’ll be able to stay up-to-date on the latest in the fight for affordable Rx – and you’ll be informed when legislative actions are taken that will impact the cost of prescription drugs in Kentucky.

Kentuckians for Affordable Rx is here to help Kentucky families and communities understand how prescription drug pricing works – and make sure policymakers have all the information they need to make laws that will help us access affordable Rx. www.affordablerxky.com. Pharmaceuticals.

3/13/2016  · Lower prescription costs ( Medicare.gov) – If you meet certain income and resource limits, you may qualify for a program called Extra Help from Medicare to pay the prescription costs, premiums, deductibles, and coinsurance of Medicare prescription drug coverage. In 2020, prescription costs are no more than $3.60 for each generic/$8.95 for each …

11/9/2020  · Beshear, joins coalition to protect Affordable Care Act, 1.8 million Kentuckians could lose coverage. In News, State by OC Monitor StaffNovember 9, 2020 Leave a Comment. FRANKFORT, Ky. — Gov. Andy Beshear is among the leaders in a coalition of 20 states that are defending the Affordable Care Act ahead of a Tuesday U.S. Supreme Court hearing that …

Kentucky Rx Card was launched in June 2009 and has saved Kentuckians more than $5 million on their prescription drugs. About Kentucky Rx Card Kentucky Rx Card is a free statewide prescription assistance program open to anyone regardless of age or income.

For decades, Big Pharma has raised drug prices with impunity. In Kentucky, the average annual cost of brand name prescription drug treatment increased 58 percent between 2012 and 2017, while the annual income for Kentuckians increased only by 3.6 percent. Prescription drugs don’t work if.

11/9/2020  · Gov. Beshear is fighting to protect health care, including maintaining coverage for nearly 1.8 million Kentuckians with preexisting medical conditions, like cancer and pregnancy, as well as chronic health conditions, like heart disease, asthma and diabetes. … Affordable prescription …

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