Copay assistance
TotalAssist (Patient Advocate Foundation)
Patient Advocate Foundation
Verified activeLast checked 2026-07-12
Patient Advocate Foundation's unified charitable financial-assistance program (launched July 2026, combining PAF Co-Pay Relief and PAN Foundation funds). Grants help with medication copays, premiums, and other out-of-pocket costs across nearly 150 disease funds. Funds open and close — check current fund status.
Or call: 866-512-3861
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- Who it serves
- Insured patients who struggle to afford copays for treatment.
- Audience
- Patients · Underinsured · People with low income
- Cancer types
- All cancer types
- Helpful when
- Financial distress · During treatment
- Format
- Online
- Where
- National · United States
- Cost
- Free for eligible people
- Eligibility
- Eligibility depends on diagnosis, insurance, income, and whether a matching disease fund is currently open.
- How to access
- Application required
- Languages
- English, Spanish
- Affiliation
- Affiliation confirmed: Patient Advocate Foundation
About the organization
Patient Advocate Foundation — Provides free case management and financial aid to patients with chronic, life-threatening, or debilitating illness.
Describes itself as a nonprofit organization (per its own website). Listing here does not imply endorsement by Cancer Explained.
How this listing was checked
Automated link check plus manual review of the organization's public pages confirming the program is currently offered (2026-07-12).
Next scheduled review: 2026-09-10.
Listing updates
- 2026-07-12 — Added to the directory from the organization's public website.
- 2026-07-12 — PAF Co-Pay Relief became part of TotalAssist after the PAF–PAN Foundation merger; copays.org now redirects to totalassist.org.
- 2026-07-12 — URL updated to totalassist.org.
Details like eligibility, funding, and availability change — always confirm with the organization. Directory methodology
Sources: totalassist.org · patientadvocate.org
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