Heart Disease
TrendingResources and support for heart disease patients, including cardiac rehabilitation, financial assistance, and lifestyle management.
Overview
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States. Managing heart disease requires medical care, lifestyle changes, and often significant financial resources. We're here to help you access the support you need.
Resources
Available Grants
Patient Advocate Foundation Co-Pay Relief
Up to $7,500 per yearFinancial assistance for out-of-pocket costs including co-pays, co-insurance, and deductibles for specific diseases.
View Grant Details →HealthWell Foundation
Varies by programAssistance with prescription drug copays, health insurance premiums, and deductibles for underinsured patients.
View Grant Details →American Heart Association Financial Resources
VariesResources and assistance programs for heart disease patients including medication assistance and treatment funding.
View Grant Details →Frequently Asked Questions
What financial help is available for heart disease treatment?
Several organizations offer financial assistance for heart disease patients, including medication assistance, co-pay relief, and treatment funding. The American Heart Association also provides resources and referrals.
Can I get help with cardiac rehabilitation costs?
Many insurance plans cover cardiac rehabilitation. If you're uninsured or underinsured, some hospitals offer financial assistance programs. Patient assistance programs may also help with related costs.
How do I manage medical bills after a heart attack?
You can negotiate medical bills, apply for financial assistance programs, set up payment plans, and explore life settlements if you have a life insurance policy. Many hospitals offer charity care programs.
