No age limitsNo health restrictionsNo limitation of useNo reimbursement proceduresNo prescription coupons needed
Save up to 90% on your
prescription medications and more at over 65,000 pharmacies nationwide. You are
instantly approved and there are no underwriting or health questions. In
addition, there are no time limits for pre-existing conditions and no monthly
or annual maximums. You also get additional savings up to 75% on Lab and
Imaging services.
The NOP Plus Card has over 75 years of combined healthcare
experience. We are affiliated with ProCare Rx, a company that has the buying
power of a 25 year old, half billion dollar organization. We areproud to
provide our NOP Plus Card to millions of Americans across the country that want
and need to reduce their healthcare costs. There are an estimated 45 to 75
million people in the US in need of a prescription savings program. The NOP
Plus Card is here to help! We are sure this incredible NOP Plus
Cardwill prove beneficial to you and your family for years to come!
Our
prescription savings program and the additional services we offer were
developed to help uninsured, underinsured, and uninsurable people afford their
prescription needs by offering the best discounts available through our
affiliates.Helping individuals makes for strong neighborhoods and strong
neighborhoods make for better communities. The Neighborhood Outreach Program
“Building Stronger Communities One Neighborhood At A Time.”
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High cost of medicine can cause some to make difficult choices
A 2013 Consumer Reports Best Buy Drugs Prescription Drug Tracking Poll of 1,136 adults reported that 44% of people regularly take on average 4.5 medications; 16% of them take 7 drugs or more.
However, the report continued, the high costs of those medicines can force families to choose between the medications they need and paying other bills. More than half of the people participating in the poll have taken potentially dangerous steps to help curb high medication costs. This included not filling a prescription (17 percent), skipping a scheduled dose (14 percent), and taking an expired medication (14 percent). Individuals without insurance coverage were far more likely to have skipped filling prescriptions … because they couldn’t afford them.
Why use the NOP Plus Card?
The report further stated that while overall health care spending has held relatively steady in recent years, the cost of drugs has outstripped inflation — sometimes by a long shot. The reasons remain controversial. What can be done to keep drugs affordable is even more contentious. One thing seems clear: If you need prescription medication, chances are good you'll be paying more for it.