Support resources on "HepC.com" gives links to all kinds of financial support to cure your hepatitis C. Go to "HepC.com" and click on "support resources"
It's the last entry in the mustered colored box on the left. Contact these agencies and get the help you need. You can treat your hep c. There is help and lots of willing people to help you get there.
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A Study to Evaluate Long-term Outcomes Following Treatment With ABT-450/Ritonavir/ABT-267 (ABT-450/r/ABT-267) and ABT-333 With or Without Ribavirin (RBV) in Adults With Genotype 1 Chronic Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) Infection ((TOPAZ II))
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier:
NCT02167945
Contacts and Locations
Choosing to participate in a study is an important personal decision. Talk with your doctor and family members or friends about deciding to join a study. To learn more about this study, you or your doctor may contact the study research staff using the Contacts provided below. For general information, see Learn About Clinical Studies.
Please refer to this study by its ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT02167945
Contacts
Contact: Sundeep K Grewal, BS 847-937-3249 sundeep.grewal @ abbvie.com
Contact: George S LIOSSIS 847-937-6450 george.liossis @ abbvie.com
United States, Texas
Site Reference ID/Investigator# 126562 Recruiting
Austin, Texas, United States, 78756
Principal Investigator: Site Reference ID/Investigator# 126562
Site Reference ID/Investigator# 126563 Recruiting
Houston, Texas, United States, 77030
Principal Investigator: Site Reference ID/Investigator# 126563
Site Reference ID/Investigator# 126570 Recruiting
Houston, Texas, United States, 77004
Principal Investigator: Site Reference ID/Investigator# 126570
Site Reference ID/Investigator# 127623 Recruiting
San Antonio, Texas, United States, 78215
Principal Investigator: Site Reference ID/Investigator# 127623
http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/study/NCT02167945?term=hepatitis+c+AND+texas&recr=Open&rank=10&show_locs=Y#locn
Here is a link for free and low cost clinics throughout the United States. http://findahealthcenter.hrsa.gov/Search_HCC.aspx
The drug manufacturers are offering assistance, like Gilead has a site where they can help so try the supportpath.com and they could guide you.
There are others on here who started with that, there is other financial help. I will try to fine the other links.
Dee
Check out this site.
http://clinicaltrials.gov/
Put in HCV trials and your state. If you find a location having trials contact the Hospitals that are involved. If you get into a trial ALL costs are covered. It will cost you nothing for doctor, labs, tests, and Medicine. Plus you get the best of care.
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Hi
I did find this about Texas health insurance
http://www.healthinsurance.org/texas-state-health-insurance-exchange/
And 84 percent of Texas residents who have enrolled through the exchange have qualified for tax credits. The $72/month after-subsidy premium in Texas is the seventh lowest out of the 36 states where HHS is running the exchange – the average across all 36 states is $82/month.
To be treated for hep c you need to see a doctor for at least some minimal testing which I am sure the cost of the doctor visit alone is many times more than 72 dollars.
Not sure what to tell you about how to get insurance when you have zero money. Have you checked with social services? Do you get any form of govt assistance? Hopefully they would have information for you about insurance.
Good luck
Lynn