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PFIZER ANNUAL REVIEW 2014 www.pzer.com/annual 63
ANNUAL REVIEW 2014
ACCESS TO MEDICINES
Our World > Access to Medicines
Pfizer Rx Pathways®
Pzer Rx Pathways helps eligible patients in the U.S. get access to
their Pzer medicines by offering a range of support services, including
insurance counseling, co-pay help, providing Pzer medicines for free
or at a savings, and more. Pzer Rx Pathways is the latest in an array of
prescription assistance programs that Pzer has offered over the last 25
years to help eligible patients get their Pzer medicines. For 2010–2014,
the program enabled nearly 2.5 million uninsured or underinsured patients
to get access to over 31 million Pzer prescriptions. Pzer also provides
charitable donations to independent non-prot charitable organizations
which support eligible patients who require help paying their out-of-pocket
expenses, including co-pays or co-insurance. In 2014, Pzer donated
$7.9 million to co-pay foundations in the U.S. dedicated to helping patients
obtain the life-saving medicines they need.
“We are actively building partnerships
to spread the word on Pzer’s access
programs, working with nonprots,
advocacy groups, practitioners and
community health centers to help ll the
gap for people who need help in getting
quality health care.”
RATNA BINDRA
DIRECTOR
PFIZER RX PATHWAYS