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The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s (LLS) Co-Pay Assistance Program assists with out-of-pocket expenses up to $11,000

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Co-Pay Assistance Program

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The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s (LLS) Patient Financial Assistance team is dedicated to removing barriers to care by providing financial support to blood cancer patients. Our Co-Pay Assistance Program assists with out-of-pocket expenses up to $8,000, depending on disease fund.

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Covered Expenses Include:

NEW! Treatment-related scans, labs & tests

Private & public medical insurance premiums

Treatment-related co-pays, deductibles, co-insurance & Medicaid spend-down

Treatment-related drugs, chemotherapy & supportive medications

For a complete list of available funding and covered expenses, please visit our website at LLS.org/copay.

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Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL) $8,000

Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL/SLL)

B-cell prolymphocytic leukemia (B-PLL)

Hairy cell leukemia

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Co-Pay Assistance Program Questions?

Visit: LLS.org/copay (for English) or LLS.org/copagos (for Spanish)

Email: FinancialAssistance@LLS.org

Call: (877) 557-2672

For other Patient Financial Assistance Programs, visit LLS.org/finances.

Sincerely, The Patient Financial Assistance Team

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Thank you for posting this, Len.

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whmk

Has anyone here actually gotten reimbursements for teh LLS? I heard one guy tried and it was very difficult.

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lexie in reply towhmk

I've had no problems with LLS reimbursements for the past 5 years. I recommend calling the number Len provided to walk you through it if you run into difficulty. They are extremely helpful.

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whmk in reply tolexie

thanks.

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janvog in reply towhmk

I applied and met the income parameter and they verified my CLL with my hematologist. Then they even extended the assistance to a 3 month period PRIOR to my application.

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janvog

Total nonsense and offensive ! I applied and after verification, including with my hematologist, I received assistance. Their staff is VERY helpful. Of course the established conditions have to be met.

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