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CharityRx Prescription discount card is accepted at over 70,000 pharmacies across the USA.

 We all know that healthcare is getting expensive and sometimes it leads to a thousand dollars of bills on the patient. Generally, healthcare insurance covers expenses related to the hospitalization but still, you have to pay for medications and diagnostic tests. On the other hand, if you don’t have insurance coverage then you have to pay for the entire cost of the treatments and medications. Even, those who have health insurance need to pay a high amount in terms of expensive deductibles and copays. In this scenario, affording medication has become a big issue for everyone whether they have insurance or not. The prescription discount card has come up with an effective solution to help all such people by allowing them to afford their medication on the subscription costs.  Introduction of CharityRx prescription discount card CharityRx brings a useful pharmacy medicine discount card that you use at over 70,000 pharmacies across the United States and saves up to 80% disc...

How can you maximize your savings through prescription price comparison, and which is the best place to do it?

The high cost of prescription medications not only results in non-adherence but also limits funding available for other areas in which public investment is needed. It also poses another threat - difficulty in affording prescription medications due to high out-of-pocket expenses. High costs of drugs also occur due to the monopoly of drug manufacturers. For many new drugs, there is no alternative. For many chronic conditions, such as cancer, even when multiple medications are available, there is still no real competition based on price because most cancers are incurable. High costs of medications are not a barrier to serious and life-saving medications. So, even if prices are higher, people are willing to pay more for such prescriptions. Although millions of Americans have gained coverage through the Affordable Care Act (ACA), more than 35 million still remain uninsured and exposed to full cost of medications. There is an inadequate performance of patient assistance programs and other pu...