Bridges to Access program for non-cancer medicines. It provides same-day access to GSK medicines if the patient is enrolled by an advocate or mail-order access to medicines if the patient enrolls themselves in the program. There are no application or enrollment fees and low to no co-pay.Commitment to Access program for oncology and specialty pharmacy products. Patients must apply with the help of an advocate. Income eligibility is $54,150 for a household of one; $72,850 for two persons; and $110,250 for a family of four.GSK Access for eligible Medicare Part D enrollees who have spent at least $600 on prescription medicines this year.GSK co-pay assistance program offered via CARES by GSK - program that provides assistance with the copayment for certain oncology and specialty products for patients who satisfy eligibility requirements.
In addition to the programs that GSK sponsors, GSK participates in Together Rx Access, a free savings card program for those who are not eligible for Medicare. This program was created in 2005 by several pharmaceutical companies, including GSK. Together Rx Access provides savings on more than 275 products. A Together Rx Access participant cannot be eligible for Medicare, cannot have prescription coverage, and must be a legal US resident with household income equal to or less than: $30,000 for a single person, $40,000 for a family of two, $50,000 for a family of three, $60,000 for a family of four, or $70,000 for a family of five. Together Rx Access information and applications are available via www.TogetherRxAccess or 1-800-444-4106.
SOURCE GlaxoSmithKline