How to Get Funding for Crohn's Disease Treatments
Things You'll Need
- Access to your health care plan agreement
- Records for your tax-deferred savings investments
Instructions
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Determine the Cost of Treatments
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Add up your current expenses for Crohn's disease medications. Include out-of-pocket costs for nonprescription pain relievers, such as acetaminophen, anti-inflammatory agents, such as sulfasalazine, or immune-system drugs, such as azathioprine or infliximab.
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Figure the cost of office calls and lab work. Include co-pays and out-of-pocket expenses that insurance doesn't cover, such as acupuncture.
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List maintenance medications and their costs, such as laxatives, anti-diarrheals or nutritional supplements. These may be used sporadically, so try to project a yearly figure.
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Find out whether your doctor recommends surgery in the near or distant future, and how much it will cost. Check your health-plan literature or contact an administrator for specific dollar figures.
Get Funding for Treatments
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Locate organizations online that offer research and support for Crohn's disease. Some may fund medical grants for individuals or have links to other groups that do.
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Approach funding sources in your community, such as local United Way or private charities that focus on medical benefits.
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Learn how to access funding from your IRA or other tax-deferred investment that allows for medical emergencies. Check with your account administrator.
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Compile funding from several sources to raise your chances of securing grants and to pay for your overall treatments.
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