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Will Pfizer continue to make these changes in future years?
Pfizer may adjust the PAP in coming years in accordance with changes in the healthcare landscape, including but not limited to, new policies and regulations that impact patients’ ability to afford their Pfizer medicine and vaccines.**
What are the income eligibility criteria for the Pfizer PAP?
The income eligibility criteria for all patients applying to the PAP for assistance with any product other than a vaccine remains at an annual pre-tax household income at or below 300% Federal Poverty Level (FPL) adjusted for household size. (Federal Poverty Level Guidelines available at https://… Read More
Are uninsured patients who meet the income eligibility criteria eligible for the PAP?
Yes. Patients without an insurance plan who meet the income eligibility criteria may be eligible for the PAP if all other PAP eligibility criteria are met.
Do patients who have public insurance and meet the income eligibility criteria qualify for PAP?
Yes. Patients who have public insurance, meet the income eligibility criteria, and have a valid, on- label prescription from their healthcare provider may be eligible for the PAP, assuming all criteria have been met for the program. Public Insurance includes, but is not limited to Medicare Part D/… Read More
Do patients who have commercial insurance and meet the income eligibility criteria qualify for PAP?
No, commercially- insured patients are not eligible for the Pfizer PAP.
Are currently enrolled PAP patients eligible to apply for re-enrollment?
Yes, patients currently enrolled in the PAP may be eligible for re-enrollment in the PAP program in 2026 if their annual pre-tax household income is at or below 300% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL) and they meet all other 2026 eligibility requirements.