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    Delaware Prescription Assistance Program

    Delaware Prescription Assistance Program

    If you have a disability or are an older Delawarean who cannot afford the full cost of medications prescribed by your doctor, you may be eligible for the Delaware Prescription Assistance Program.

    The Delaware Prescription Assistance Program will provide each eligible individual with up to $3000 per year toward medically necessary prescription drugs and Medicare Part D premiums. The program does not pay for diabetic supplies for Medicare recipients. Medicare currently provides this coverage under the Medicare Part B benefit.

    You may qualify for prescription assistance if you are a Delaware resident, and

    • You are at least 65 years of age
      OR
    • You are under age 65, but receiving Social Security Disability benefits
      AND
    • Your income is at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL), or your prescription costs exceed 40% of your annual income.

    If you are eligible for Medicare, you must show proof of enrollment in a Medicare Prescription Drug Plan (Part D) – and in Social Security’s Extra Help Program if you are eligible – within 90 days from the date your DPAP benefits begin. You are not eligible for prescription assistance if your prescription costs are covered by full Medicaid benefits or by a health insurance plan other than a Medicare Part D plan.

    You must make a co-payment of 25% of the cost of the prescription, or a minimum of $5, to the pharmacy where you fill your prescription. The pharmacy will submit a claim and be reimbursed by the Delaware Prescription Assistance Program.

    How to Apply

    To obtain an application for prescription assistance or for help filling out an application, call 1-844-245-9580 and press 0 or stay on the line to reach a representative who can help. You may also print a copy of the DPAP Application form.

    You will need to provide proof of income and/or Social Security Disability benefits with your signed and dated application.

    Mail the completed application to the address printed on the form. You do not need to come into our office to apply.

    The Delaware State Legislature established the Delaware Prescription Drug Payment Assistance Program by passing Senate Bill 6 during the 1999 legislative session. The resulting statute can be found in Title 16, Chapter 30B of the Delaware Code. The State pays for the prescription assistance program with tobacco settlement funds through the Delaware Health Fund.