What
is Rx Partnership (RxP)?
RxP is an innovative public/private partnership to increase access
to free prescription medications for Virginia's eligible uninsured.
What does RxP do?
RxP solicits free medications in bulk from pharmaceutical companies
and arranges for their distribution directly to nonprofit, licensed
affiliate pharmacies which it credentials and monitors. These pharmacies
are typically operated by free clinics and community health centers.
How does RxP assure that the free medications go to eligible patients?
To be credentialed, each affiliate must demonstrate that it utilizes
a specific intake process to determine income eligibility of less
than 200% of poverty level. Periodic site reviews, annual reporting,
and training sessions are conducted to confirm compliance.
How is RxP funded?
RxP has been designed as a public-private partnership. The organization
receives annual financial support from the Virginia General Assembly
to support RxP operations and private funds come from foundations,
corporations, trade associations, and Affiliate fees. |
What
are the benefits of RxP?
- More
patients will have access to the medicines they need.
- Patients
can fill their prescriptions immediately and avoid the 6-12 week
wait that is common in the Patient Assistance Programs.
- Virginia
is a leader in an innovative partnership with pharmaceutical companies
and clinics serving eligible uninsured patients.
- All
RxP Partners will be able to garner public recognition for their
important role in providing critically needed medication to Virginia’s
uninsured.
Latest
News:
In November, 2007 Rx Partnership wins national recognition as recipient
of a 2007 Peter F. Drucker Award for Nonprofit Innovation.”
Press Release
Peter F. Drucker Award.pdf
Winners Chosen
For Peter F. Drucker Award.pdf |