Helping people find assistance with health care and prescription costs

Xarelto Savings Programs You Need To Know About

If you’re struggling with finding savings for Xarelto, you’re not alone. Many patients find this essential blood thinner difficult to afford. We hear from people all the time who are looking for ways to lower their medication costs, especially with Xarelto’s price nearing $600 per month for those without assistance. The good news? There are savings programs available. The problem is that most people don’t know where to look. At NeedyMeds, we’ve been connecting patients with healthcare savings resources for over 20 years, and we know the best ways to save on Xarelto. On our site, you’ll find free Xarelto […]

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All About State Grants for Assistive Technology

Needing a wheelchair or specialized software can be a huge financial burden for individuals with disabilities. The cost of assistive technology runs into the thousands, creating stress for those on fixed incomes or with limited resources. NeedyMeds is a nonprofit dedicated to connecting people with affordable healthcare solutions, including assistive technology. In this blog post, we’ll explore state-run programs that can help you pay for devices and services. We’ll explain how these programs work, who qualifies, and where to find them. What Is Assistive Technology? Assistive technology refers to devices, equipment, or systems designed to help individuals with disabilities increase, […]

Entresto Coupons and Discounts: How To Pay $10 Or Less

For many patients, the cost of Entresto makes managing heart failure even more challenging. While Entresto is a widely prescribed medication for heart failure treatment, its high price leaves many struggling to afford it. However, financial relief is available through Entresto savings programs, which help lower out-of-pocket expenses and improve access to this essential medication. This guide explains what makes Entresto unique, why it’s expensive, and how to save money on your prescription. Whether through manufacturer discounts or patient assistance programs, there are ways to pay less than $10 per prescription. What Is Entresto? Entresto (sacubitril/valsartan) is used to treat […]

Alan Klein Joins NeedyMeds Board Of Directors

Gloucester, Mass – February 6, 2025 – NeedyMeds, a national nonprofit that connects peopleto programs that help them afford their healthcare costs, is pleased to announce the appointmentof Alan Klein to its Board of Directors. Klein brings more than 35 years of experience inhealthcare strategy, business development, and access-to-care initiatives in the healthcarenonprofit and pharmaceutical sectors, further strengthening NeedyMeds’ mission to makehealthcare more accessible and affordable. As Chief Growth and Strategy Officer at the PAN Foundation, a charitable foundation andhealthcare advocacy organization, Klein develops and scales support for education, advocacy,and financial assistance programs and initiatives that accelerate access to affordable, […]

How to Save on Keytruda: A Guide to Financial Assistance

Cancer treatment can be overwhelming, not just physically and emotionally, but financially too. If you or a loved one has been prescribed Keytruda (pembrolizumab), you might be wondering how to afford it. The good news is that help is available. On World Cancer Day, it’s important to raise awareness about the financial resources that can make life-saving treatments like Keytruda more accessible. Whether you have private insurance, Medicare, or no insurance at all, there are programs that can help lower your costs. NeedyMeds, a nonprofit that connects people with financial assistance, is a great place to start your search. Let’s […]

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Welcome to the NeedyMeds Voice! We look forward to presenting you with timely, provocative pieces on healthcare reform, patient advocacy, medication and healthcare access, and other health-related news. Our goals are to educate, enlighten, and elucidate; together, we will try to make sense of the myriad and ongoing healthcare-related changes in the U.S. today.