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  2. How to Get Low-Cost or Free Prescriptions - WebMD

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    Another option is to look for a 340B pharmacy. These pharmacies are part of a federal program that lets them partner with community health centers to provide medications free or at low cost. Some ...

  3. Where Can I Go for Medical Care Without Insurance? - Healthline

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    You can find low cost or free care in several locations: Community health centers. Community health centers are nonprofit health clinics that offer low cost or free care. Often, fees are set on an ...

  4. Finding Free Local Healthcare, Low Cost Clinics, and Aid

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    To apply for CHIP, call 800-318-2596 (TTY: 855-889-4325). Alternatively, you can fill out an application through the Health Insurance Marketplace and someone will contact you. Read about options ...

  5. 16 Tips for Affording Your Diabetes Medications and Supplies

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    9. Talk with a diabetes care and education specialist for help. A diabetes care and education specialist is a professional who can help you manage your care. They might be able to help you find ...

  6. How to Get Help With Hepatitis C Treatment Costs - WebMD

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    A 2018 study found that a single pill of one hepatitis C drug cost $1,000. The total was $84,000 for its 12-week course of treatment. Another drug cost $23,600 per month. That's for treatment that ...

  7. Prescription Drug Costs and Health Reform: FAQ - WebMD

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    If your income is below 250% of the federal poverty level ($32,200 for an individual or $66,250 for a family of four) and you buy a plan through the Marketplace, you may qualify for a reduction in ...

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