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Tennessee News Sat July 19, 2008
Congress should eliminate federal bans on offshore oil drilling and oil exploration in the mid-west. That was the message brought from Washington D.C. on Friday by U.S. Sen.
Female Inmate Found Dead at Tennessee Jail
The Madison County Sheriff's Department said an inmate was found dead at the J. Alexander Leech Criminal Justice Complex.
Tennessee ranks 47th in nation on library spending
Only Arkansas, Mississippi and West Virginia spend less on their local libraries than Tennessee.
Storm's wrath uncovers gem
The rural Castalian Springs community lost a lot during the storms of Feb. 5 - a tornado that night took lives and leveled homes along a wide path through eastern Sumner County.
Tolls may figure into Tennessee highway financing, commissioner says
Interstate 40 in the Knoxville, Tenn., area is undergoing major renovation work.
Kentucky Girl Struck, Killed by Sheriff's Deputy
Police say a Tennessee sheriff's deputy in an unmarked car struck and killed an 11-year-old Kentucky girl.
Ex-Sen. Ford guilty on all charges |
Former lawmaker John Ford was convicted Friday on public corruption charges for taking money from government contractors and lobbying for them while he served in the Tennessee Senate.
Trucker acquitted in I-70 crash that killed 4
COLUMBIA, Mo. -- A Missouri jury has acquitted a Tennessee truck driver in a 2006 crash that killed four family members.
Ala. governor says price to land VW was too steep
Alabama offered incentives worth over $385 million but decided any more would be too steep for a Volkswagen car plant awarded this week to Tennessee, Gov.
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Mon Apr 23, 2007
FREE Rx Program - Community Awareness Project
HELP PEOPLE IN NEED ACCESS FREE MEDICATIONS
People across the United States are receiving their prescription drugs for free or at a very low cost!!
The best keep secret in medicine today is the Patient Assistance Programs through the pharmaceutical manufacturers.
The Free RX Community Awareness Project (FreeRXCAP), a not-for-profit program, exists to aggressively educate and inform physicians, healthcare providers, hospitals, charitable organizations and churches that Patient Assistance Programs are available for people that struggle to afford their prescription medicines
Patient Assistance Programs have been available through pharmaceutical companies for more than 50 years. In 2004, an estimated 22,119,664 prescriptions were filled with a wholesale value of $4,179,393,960.00.
Patient Assistance Programs are for individuals whose incomes are above the state Medicaid guidelines that have no prescription coverage. More than 46 million Americans today are without health coverage. Approximately 8 out of 10 Americans without health care coverage are in families that are actively employed at full-time jobs or a series of part-time jobs. With both the increase of uninsured Americans and the cost of medications, community awareness is essential.
The Patient Assistance Programs are for individuals of all ages nationwide: families, students, singles, working people, unemployed or underemployed. These programs are for individuals who have no public or private prescription drug coverage.
Other circumstances that may qualify individuals because of the hardship of paying retail prices are job turnover, divorce, students no longer on parents’ health coverage, and people taking care of loved ones and paying for their prescriptions because they can’t afford them.
FreeRXCAP helps get the medications to individuals that are having financial hardship because of the increasing cost of medications. FreeRXCAP acts as a third party advocate to get much needed medications in to the hands of people who need it the most.
FreeRXCAP does much more than merely inform individuals of the programs, but works with a company called Medwise, which acts as administrator, the liaison between the patient, physician and the pharmaceutical manufacturers by filling out the applications for the client and the doctor. The medications are sent directly to the physician’s office by the pharmaceutical companies for the client or someone they designate to pick them up.
If you or someone you know is experiencing a financial hardship in obtaining prescription medicines, you may qualify for the Patient Assistance Program through U.S. pharmaceutical manufacturers.
For additional information, please contact your FreeRXCAP representative at 1-888-889-2330.
Note for Editors and News Directors: FreeRXCAP Director Neil Thompson and Medical Director Dr. Paul Fox are available for additional information and interviews. Please call 1-866-427-6759.
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Fri Sep 02, 2005
Hurricane Katrina Find Missing People or Offer Help
BUFFALO, NY - September 2, 2005 /Nitpickit Newswire/ -- NitPickIt today announced the launch of (Katrina Weblog). The Katrina weblog allows volunteers to communicate with each other. Volunteers can coordinate assistance for Hurricane Katrina victims. NitPickit also offers chat features free classifieds as other forms of communication. Please visit Nitpickit.com
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