AstraZeneca Partners With Mercy Primary Care Center to Help Michigan Uninsured
26 Octobre 2009 - 2:47PM
PR Newswire (US)
WILMINGTON, Del., Oct. 26 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- AstraZeneca
(NYSE: AZN) announced today that it will provide free medication to
Mercy Primary Care Center (MPCC) in Detroit under one of the
company's prescription savings programs. The AZ&Me(TM)
Prescription Savings program for healthcare facilities provides
medicines free of charge to community free clinics, community
health centers, hospitals and other qualifying facilities that
serve the uninsured. This enables patients to quickly get the
medicines they need, often at the same place they receive their
medical care. "AstraZeneca recognizes that providing affordable and
accessible healthcare to uninsured and underinsured Americans is
critical to building healthy communities," said Jennifer McGovern,
Director, Patient Assistance Programs, AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals
LP. In 2008, AstraZeneca provided $17.3 million in savings to more
than 11,600 patients in Michigan. Nationally, the company helped
more than 440,000 patients save $612 million on their medicines.
MPCC provides quality medical services to uninsured adults in
Detroit between the ages of 18 and 64. MPCC serves as a medical
home for 1,000 active patients, providing primary care, lab and
radiology services, limited specialty care, transportation and
medication. Through partnerships with community providers and
organizations committed to the uninsured, MPCC is able to provide
patients with high quality care including chronic disease
management for conditions such as diabetes, hypertension and
depression. According to Detroit's Wayne State University School of
Medicine, there are currently approximately 250,000 individuals
lacking health insurance in the city. Combined community resources
are only sufficient to provide care for 50,000 of these
individuals, leaving a critical need for partnerships that expand
access. "At Mercy Primary Care, we strive to eliminate the common
barriers to quality care that many uninsured individuals face, and
the AZ&Me(TM) program for healthcare facilities will help us
work toward this goal," said Aiisya Williamson, Executive Director,
Mercy Primary Care Center. "In this challenging economic climate,
our partnership with AstraZeneca will allow us to help more Detroit
residents in need access their medicines." The next enrollment day
where uninsured Detroit residents can apply by phone for medical
services at MPCC is November 3, 2009. Applicants can call
313-579-4000 for more information. State Representative Betty Cook
Scott said: "In the area I serve, I know many families and seniors
who are on limited incomes and struggle with making 'ends meet.'
The tragic reality is that there are those who are sometimes forced
to do without medications they need because they are not able to
pay for them. I applaud AstraZeneca's efforts to extend a hand to
those who need help accessing their medicines. We must ensure that
Detroit residents are aware of resources like Mercy Primary Care
Center and the AZ&Me Prescription Savings program for
healthcare facilities, which can make a difference in the health of
our families, our neighbors and our communities." The AZ&Me
Prescription Savings program for healthcare facilities is available
to non-profit organizations that have a licensed outpatient
pharmacy or dispensary on site and meet other program criteria.
Patients are eligible for AstraZeneca medicines through this
program if they do not have prescription drug coverage and have a
household income at or below $30,000 for an individual, or $60,000
for a family of four. With this program, AstraZeneca builds on its
more than 30-year history of helping patients afford the medicines
they need. To learn if your organization qualifies for the
AZ&Me Prescription Savings program for healthcare facilities,
please call 1-866-325-8198. Program specialists are available
Monday through Friday between the hours of 9:00 AM and 5:00 PM ET.
Prescription savings programs are available regardless of which
medications your doctors prescribe. To find out more about the more
than 475 savings programs covering 2,500 medications, please visit
http://www.pparx.org/ or call 1-888-4PPA-NOW (1-888-477-2669).
About AstraZeneca AstraZeneca is engaged in the research,
development, manufacturing and marketing of meaningful prescription
medicines and in the supply of healthcare services. AstraZeneca is
one of the world's leading pharmaceutical companies with global
healthcare sales of $31.6 billion and is a leader in
gastrointestinal, cardiovascular, neuroscience, respiratory,
oncology and infectious disease medicines. In the United States,
AstraZeneca is a $13.5 billion dollar healthcare business. For more
information about AstraZeneca in the US or our AZ&Me(TM)
Prescription Savings programs, please visit:
http://www.astrazeneca-us.com/. About Mercy Primary Care Center
Mercy Primary Care Center (MPCC) is a health center serving the
needs of Detroit's uninsured, established in 2001 as a continuing
ministry of Trinity Health. The Center's mission is to provide a
medical safety net for uninsured adults who require healthcare
services to improve their quality of life. MPCC seeks to eliminate
barriers to comprehensive care by providing laboratory, diagnostic
testing, specialty care, health education, pharmaceuticals and
transportation to patients without charge. In addition, Mercy
arranges for specialty care through relationships with specialists
and partnerships with other organizations. Since its inception,
MPCC has provided over 40,000 patient visits, serving more than
5,000 unique patients. In fiscal year 2009, MPCC provided 4,900
patients visits to nearly 1,000 unique patients. For more
information on Mercy Primary Care Center, please visit:
http://www.mercyprimarycare.org/. About State Representative Bettie
C. Scott State Representative Bettie C. Scott was first seated in
the Michigan House of Representatives in January 2008. State Rep.
Bettie Scott retired from the Detroit Police Department as a
sergeant after more than 17 years of service. During her time with
the police force she earned numerous honors and citations,
including Chief Merit Awards and medals for saving citizens' lives.
She sits on the Philip Sims Senior Housing board and is a member of
the Morningside Community Organization council. Rep. Scott earned a
bachelor's degree in education and sociology from Wayne State
University. She graduated from the School of Police Staff and
Command at Northwestern University. DATASOURCE: AstraZeneca
CONTACT: Media Inquiries, Steve Hahn of AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals
LP, +1-302-885-4762; or Aiisya Williamson of Mercy Primary Care
Center, +1-313-579-4005 Web Site: http://www.astrazeneca-us.com/
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