Medical Expense Assistance

Below are resources for medical/prescription assistance:

NH Medicaid is a federal and state funded health care program that serves a wide range of individuals and families who meet certain eligibility requirements. There are three types of eligibility requirements: general, financial and medical. Determinations of a person's eligibility for Medicaid services are made by several different units within DHHS.  For more information, call 1-844-275-3447 or visit their website.

New Hampshire Rx Card is the state's FREE prescription assistance program. In October 2009, the program was launched to help the uninsured and underinsured citizens of New Hampshire afford their prescription medications. The NH Rx Card provides free drug cards to all New Hampshire residents and offers savings of up to 80% on prescriptions at participating pharmacies. This program has no restrictions to membership, no income requirements, no age limitations, and there are no applications to fill out.  For more information, call 800-931-5042.

New Hampshire Medication Bridge Program is an initiative to help low-income persons access needed medications from pharmaceutical companies.  Eligibility requirements include:The patient must be a U.S. resident. The patient must not be eligible for any other type of prescription coverage for that particular medication, including Medicaid, VA, private insurance, etc. Household income generally must be less than 200% of poverty level, though this varies by company. Only long-term medications are covered.  For more information, call 603-225-0900 or visit their website.