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Deadline Extended for Emergency Prescription Assistance Program

Federal Emergency Management Agency

The federal program that provides emergency prescription assistance for uninsured disaster survivors has been extended through March 14 at the territory’s request.

Virgin Islanders who have no prescription insurance coverage and lost medicine or medical supplies due to hurricanes Irma and Maria may be eligible for a free 30-day replacement of certain drugs and medical supplies

To be eligible, the survivor must have a current prescription. Survivors who have Medicare, Medicaid or, if the prescription is for a child, the Children’s Health Insurance Program and those with private insurance, such as through an employer, are not eligible.

Many pharmacies in the USVI are participating in the Emergency Prescription Assistance Program (EPAP). Check with the pharmacy to see if it is part of the program.

If there are questions regarding access to care under EPAP, call 855-793-7470.

EPAP is managed by the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and funded by FEMA.

To learn more about EPAP and the medicines and supplies that can be replaced through this program, visit www.phe.gov/epap.

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