Free Prescriptions for Parents

Complimentary Free Prescriptions

  The Federal Government has provided incentives to medical and pharmaceutical companies across the US to provide free prescription if the following requirements are met:

  • A person does not currently have insurance.
  • The public and private medical prescription insurance coverage has reached a gap by an individual (ie. Part D of Medicare)
  • An individual has a financial hardship to afford further medical prescriptions.

Additionally, if your income is lower than $43,320 for a single parent then you might qualify to receive free prescription drug benefits.  Be aware, many exceptions may be made on a case-by-case basis.  This program assists many who’ve reached their Medicare Part D coverage gap or “donut hole.”

Many US Single Parents and people in general have not been exposed to these free benefits causing them to pay more for their medicines and prescriptions than need be.  If more Single Mothers and Single Fathers knew about these free benefits then they could be picking up their prescriptions for free of charge or at a lower cost just by being a registered user of the US Single Parent Guide.  Eligibility and qualifications are easier than what people expect.  US citizens with incomes as high as $84,800 may qualify for free benefits designed for people in the US.