A recent telephone survey of more than 2,000 Americans, conducted by Harris Interactive on behalf of Merck, found that more than one third (35%) of those who are uninsured and unemployed did not buy or refill medicines they were prescribed, cut their dosage in half, or took expired medicine as a way to save money. Furthermore, while 32 percent of U.S. adults are potentially eligible for patient assistance programs, 79 percent of those who are uninsured and unemployed are somewhat or not at all aware that such programs exist.
"Unfortunately, many patients don't know that there are patient assistance programs available if they can't afford their prescriptions, and the need is great," said Richard Sagall, MD, co-founder of NeedyMeds. "That's why we are pleased to partner with Merck to help further raise awareness of these programs."
"With an uncertain economy and near double-digit unemployment, more patients are struggling to pay for their medicines than ever before," said Emmanuel Durham, director of Community Healthcare Network - Helen B. Atkinson Health Center, New York, NY. "I have seen firsthand how the Merck Helps programs can keep needed medicines in reach."
Source : Merck