How can I help my patient enroll in Takeda Oncology Here2Assist®?
Your patient has 2 options to enroll. They can either download and print the form to fill out with you, or they can initiate their enrollment online. In either case, you will be responsible for signing and submitting the form via fax or email along with a copy of the patient’s insurance card and prescription.
Will my patient need to enroll in Takeda Oncology Here2Assist to be eligible for financial assistance?
We recommend patients enroll in Takeda Oncology Here2Assist so a case manager can help determine which financial assistance programs they are eligible for based on their insurance.
Your patient does not need to be enrolled in Takeda Oncology Here2Assist to access the Takeda Oncology Co-Pay Assistance Program. Terms and conditions apply.
Patients can also apply directly to the Patient Assistance Program (PAP) without enrolling in Takeda Oncology Here2Assist first.
Do case managers work with both patients and their providers?
Our case managers will work with you and your patient to help them access their Takeda Oncology medication. When you call us, a regionally specific case manager will speak with you about which resources may be right for your patient, no matter where they are in their Takeda Oncology treatment journey.
How do I contact a case manager?
You or your patient can call 1-844-817-6468, Option 2, to speak to a case manager. We’re available Monday-Friday, 8AM-8PM ET.
How can Takeda Oncology Here2Assist help me move past an insurance denial of my patient’s medication?
Our case managers are available to assist you if your patient’s insurance issues a denial of coverage. We will review the reasons behind the denial and provide you with information to move forward with the appeal process. You can find a sample letter of appeal below to get started.
My patient is uninsured. What financial assistance options are available to them?
We understand the challenges that come with helping uninsured patients gain access to their medication. We may be able to help uninsured patients through the Patient Assistance Program (PAP). If your patient qualifies, they may be enrolled for 1 year with a 1-month’s supply of their prescription delivered to them at no cost. Work with your patient to complete and submit the application along with a valid prescription and proof of insurance.
Which treatments are covered by Takeda Oncology Here2Assist?
Our treatments include ALUNBRIG®, FRUZAQLA®, ICLUSIG®, and NINLARO®.
Do specialty pharmacy and in-office dispensing options vary by Takeda Oncology medication?
Both specialty pharmacies and in-office dispensing options may be different based on your patient’s specific medication. When searching for ways to distribute, you will be prompted to choose your patient’s product first.
What if I still have questions?
Call 1-844-817-6468, Option 2, to speak to a case manager. We’re available Monday-Friday, 8AM-8PM ET.