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Emergency Prescription Assistance Program (EPAP)

Offered by U.S. Department of Health and Human Services - Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response

Recently verified· Jun 26From FindHelp

EPAP helps eligible uninsured disaster survivors get a short supply of covered prescriptions, certain vaccines, medical supplies, and some durable medical equipment at participating pharmacies.

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The Emergency Prescription Assistance Program, or EPAP, helps people in a federally-identified disaster area who do not have health insurance get the prescription drugs, vaccinations, medical... Main Services disaster response medical supplies assistive technology prescription assistance vaccinations Serving all ages hurricane helene 2024 uninsured limited english natural disaster survivors

Cost & format

free · In person or online

Schedule

  • Activated only during certain declared emergencies; current ASPR page lists Typhoon Sinlaku in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.

Who this is for

Must be uninsured, live in an area where EPAP has been activated, and be affected by the disaster. People enrolled in Medicare, Medicaid, or CHIP are not eligible.

How to apply

Call the EPAP hotline or visit the EPAP website to check eligibility, covered items, and participating pharmacies.

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