Pfizer Brings "Help is Here
Express" Bus Tour to Southeastern Connecticut to Help Patients in Need
Obtain Prescription Medicines
New London County, Connecticut (February 13 & 14, 2007) – The “Help is
Here Express” national bus tour will be in Connecticut for two days
only, stopping at three locations in New London County. Since its launch
in April 2005, the bus tour -- sponsored by America’s pharmaceutical
research companies -- has visited all 50 states and more than 1,000
cities to raise awareness about patient assistance programs. The “Help
is Here Express” is part of the Partnership for Prescription Assistance
(PPA), a national effort that has helped more than 3.4 million patients,
including more than 25,000 in Connecticut, find programs that provide
prescription medicines for free or nearly free.
The “Help is Here Express” will be in the following locations to help
people who are having trouble affording their prescription medicines:
- Tuesday, February 13, 8:00 – 11:30 A.M. at Child & Family Agency’s
Smith-Bent Children’s Center, 7 Vauxhall Street in New London
- Tuesday, February 13, 2:00-5:00 P.M. at Pfizer Groton Visitors
Center, Brandegee Avenue at Shenecossett Road in Groton
- Wednesday, February 14, 8:30 A.M. – 12:00 Noon at Catholic
Charities, 331 Main Street in Norwich
The “Help is Here Express” is staffed by trained specialists able to
quickly help low-income, uninsured or under-insured patients access more
than 475 patient assistance programs, including more than 180 programs
offered by pharmaceutical companies. When the “Help is Here Express”
moves on, patients in need can visit PPA’s easy-to-use Web site (www.PPARX.org)
or call the toll-free phone number (1-888-4PPA-NOW) where trained
operators field calls in more than 150 languages.
“The Partnership for Prescription Assistance is changing thousands of
lives everyday,” said PhRMA President and CEO Billy Tauzin. “No
one's helped by a medicine that sits on the shelf and is out of
reach financially. We will keep coming back to Connecticut as long
as there are people who need our help.”
On a national level, the PPA is represented by Emmy-winning
syndicated talk show host Montel Williams, named PPA’s national
spokesman in January 2006. In addition, nationally recognized Telemundo
talk show host and author Mayte Prida leads the PPA’s Hispanic outreach
effort.
More than 1,300 national, state and local partners, including Pfizer
and the United Way of Southeastern Connecticut, are working with
America’s pharmaceutical companies to spread the word about the program.
Trained specialists work with doctors, pharmacists, health care
providers and community groups, educating them on the process and use of
the PPA’s easy-access Web site and toll-free number.
Over 2,500 different brand-name and generic prescription medicines
are available through participating patient assistance programs. In
addition, the PPA provides information on nearly 10,000 free healthcare
clinics and has connected more than 100,000 patients with clinics and
health care providers in their communities.
“We are pleased to partner with a community-minded organization like
Pfizer on the PPA,” said Ken Hinrichs, President of the United Way of
Southeastern Connecticut. “This program addresses a critical issue and
by bringing the assistance directly to those who need it most, more
people will benefit and gain access to medicine. We're fortunate to have
this local opportunity with the ‘Help is Here Express’, and we encourage
those who are uninsured or underinsured to visit the bus during its time
in Southeastern Connecticut."
To find out if there are patient assistance programs that may meet
their needs, patients should call toll-free 1-888-4PPA-NOW
(1-888-477-2669) to speak with a trained specialist or visit
www.pparx.org.
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