Financial Assistance

Affordability options may be available for WAINUA

WAINUA Way

Access support and resources to help you along your WAINUA treatment journey

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WAINUA Savings Program

The WAINUA Savings Program may help you pay a set amount of out-of-pocket costs.

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AZ&Me Prescription Savings Program provides AstraZeneca medicines at no cost if you qualify.

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Independent Patient Assistance Foundations

Assistance may be available through independent foundations such as those listed below. Foundations can provide a variety of assistance types: co-pay, transportation, premium, patient education, etc.

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Who can apply?

  • Patients who are covered by commercial insurance, and their insurance does not cover the full cost of their prescription
  • Residents of the United States or Puerto Rico
  • You are ineligible if prescriptions are paid by any state or Federally funded programs, including but not limited to, Medicare Part B, Medicare Part D, Medicaid, Medigap, Veterans Affairs, Department of Defense, or TRICARE.
    • (Additional content) If you are enrolled in a state or Federally funded prescription insurance program, you may not use this program even if you elect to be processed as an uninsured (cash-paying) patient.
  • Patients with a valid prescription to accompany the SAPHNELO Co-pay Savings Program offer
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WAINUA Way Has Everything You May Need—In One Place

Connect with WAINUA Way to get personalized support along the way, including answers to your insurance questions, cost support options, care coaching, and more. Access 360 is a part of WAINUA Way and can help you find information about coverage, costs, and affordability programs.

We can answer your questions about:

  • Insurance coverage
  • Out-of-pocket costs
  • Making your medicine more affordable

The AstraZeneca Patient Support website allows online enrollment of eligible patients into the WAINUA Savings Program. You or your legally authorized representative can self-enroll or learn more at www.azpatientsupport.com.

Contact WAINUA Way to learn more, Monday to Friday, 8 AM to 6 PM ET, excluding holidays

Phone 1-844-2-WAINUA (1-844-292-4682)
Fax 1-844-329-2360
Mail One MedImmune Way, Gaithersburg, MD 20878

Who can apply?

  • Patients with a valid prescription to accompany the WAINUA Savings Program offer
  • Patients who are covered by commercial insurance, and their insurance does not cover the full cost of their prescription
  • Residents of the United States or Puerto Rico
  • Patients who are enrolled in the WAINUA Savings Program
  • Patients are ineligible if prescriptions are paid by any state or federally funded programs, including but not limited to, Medicare Part D, Medicaid, Medigap, Veterans Affairs, or Department of Defense or TRICARE
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What happens once I’m enrolled in the WAINUA Savings Program?

You can self-enroll or your healthcare provider can enroll you into the WAINUA Savings Program online through the AstraZeneca Patient Support website or by calling an Access 360 representative. Once enrolled, you will pay a set amount of out-of-pocket costs for WAINUA, while the program will cover the remaining balance.

What are the specific costs associated with the WAINUA Savings Program?

Eligible patients may pay as little as $0 per month, and the program pays any remaining out-of-pocket costs.

What does the WAINUA Savings Program cover?

The WAINUA Savings Program covers the cost of the drug but does not cover costs for office visits or any other associated costs.

Are there income requirements to participate in the program?

No. There are no income requirements to participate in the program.

Where can I find additional information?

For additional information including full Eligibility and Terms of Use, please visit www.azpatientsupport.com or call 1-844-2-WAINUA (1-844-292-4682).

Who can apply?

  • People without health insurance
  • Medicare Part B and/or D recipients
  • Those who have recently experienced a financial crisis
  • Legal residents of the United States or Puerto Rico
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What to know

Eligibility rules apply, please call an AZ&Me representative for more information at 1-800-AZandMe (1-800-292-6363).

Who can apply?

These foundations are not associated with AstraZeneca; specific details and eligibility requirements can be found directly at the foundations’ websites.

Find a foundation

Amyloidosis Research Consortium

www.arci.org 1-617-467-5170

Amyloidosis Foundation

www.amyloidosis.org 1-248-922-9610

Amyloidosis Support Groups

www.amyloidosissupport.org 1-866-404-7539

Mackenzie’s Mission

www.mm713.org

Patient Access Network Foundation

www.PANfoundation.org 1-866-316-7263

Good Days Fund

www.mygooddays.org 1-877-968-7233

Patient Advocate Foundation

www.patientadvocate.org 1-800-532-5274

HealthWell Foundation

www.healthwellfoundation.org 1-800-675-8416

The Assistance Fund

www.theassistancefund.org 1-855-845-3663

Patient Services, Inc.

www.patientservicesinc.org 1-800-366-7741

What to know

For more information and additional resources, visit: www.astrazeneca-us.com/medicines/affordability or call an Access 360 representative at 1-844-2-WAINUA (1-844-292-4682).

 
If you are enrolled in a state or federally funded prescription insurance program, you may not use this program even if you elect to be processed as an uninsured (cash paying) patient. Medicare Part B covers medically necessary services and supplies. Also covers drugs prescribed and administered by a healthcare provider If you are still working, retired, or have purchased a private insurance policy and are receiving prescription coverage through an employer, union, or private insurance plan, you are not eligible for AZ&Me. Also, if you are a current or retired Federal employee (non-military), and receive prescription coverage through the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program (FEHB), you are not eligible for AZ&Me. Finally, if you are military (active or non-active duty) and receive prescription coverage through TRICARE or Veterans Affairs (VA), you are not eligible for AZ&Me. For additional information, please call an AZ&Me representative at 1-800-AZandMe (1-800-292-6363). Medicare Part B refers to Medical Insurance. Generally, these are drugs administered by a doctor or in an outpatient setting. Medicare Part D is Prescription Drug Coverage, which are generally self-administered drugs. Check your patient’s insurance plan to accurately determine the type of coverage they receive. Example: Rob’s take-home pre-tax income is $30,000 per year. Rob’s out of pocket expenses on his prescription cholesterol medication is $100 per month, which is 4% of his annual income. Rob would qualify for AZ&Me if all other eligibility requirements are met.