October 16, 2024
Emergency Prescription Assistance Program Activated for Uninsured Georgians Needing Medicine Following Hurricane Helene
The U.S. Department of Human Services has activated the Emergency Prescription Assistance Program (EPAP) for the state of Georgia as of October 10, 2024. This move will go a long way to support uninsured Georgians in affected zip codes by replacing prescription medicines and certain medical equipment lost or damaged due to the impacts of Hurricane Helene. Uninsured Georgians may request a free 30-day supply of certain prescription medications at any EPAP-participating pharmacy which can be renewed every 30 days while the EPAP is active. The program also pays for replacements of some types of durable medical equipment and supplies such as canes; crutches; walkers; wheelchairs; blood sugar meters; and blood sugar test strips for diabetics. Vaccinations provided by retail pharmacies also may be covered under EPAP.
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