Montel Williams and 'Help Is Here Express' Bus Tour Coming to Greensburg to Help Patients in Need Access Prescription Medicines and to Encourage Hospital Employees and Volunteers of the Greensburg Tornado Tragedy
Montel Williams and 'Help Is Here Express' Bus Tour Coming to Greensburg to Help Patients in Need Access Prescription Medicines and to Encourage Hospital Employees and Volunteers of the Greensburg Tornado Tragedy
GREENSBURG, Kan., June 12 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The "Help is Here Express" national bus tour will roll into Greensburg today with a busload of medical supplies for the victims of the Greensburg tornado disaster as well as a check for $25,000 from America's pharmaceutical research companies to help rebuild the area's hospital. Emmy-winning syndicated talk show host, author and motivational speaker Montel Williams will stop at the Greensburg Field Hospital with the bus at 2:30 p.m. to greet and encourage hospital employees and volunteers of the Greensburg tornado tragedy.
The bus tour is part of the Partnership for Prescription Assistance (PPA), a national effort sponsored by America's pharmaceutical research companies. Since its launch in April 2005, the bus tour has visited all 50 states and more than 1,200 cities to raise awareness about patient assistance programs. The PPA has helped nearly 4 million patients, including more than 40,000 in Kansas.
The "Help is Here Express" is staffed by trained specialists able to quickly help low-income, uninsured or under-insured patients access more than 475 patient assistance programs, including over 180 programs offered by pharmaceutical companies. More than 1,300 national, state and local partners, including the Epilepsy Foundation of Kansas, the Kansas Association of Osteopathic Medicine, and the American Cancer Society in Kansas, are working with America's pharmaceutical companies to spread the word about the program. When the "Help is Here Express" moves on, patients in need can visit PPA's easy-to-use Web site http://www.pparx.org/) or call the toll-free phone number (1-888-4PPA-NOW) where trained operators field calls in 150 languages.
More than 40 of the assistance programs focus on the medication and health care needs of children. For example, through the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP), more than six million uninsured low-income children today receive a wide range of health services, including regular checkups, immunizations, prescription drugs, laboratory tests, x-rays, hospital visits and more. To help make it easier for parents to learn about these efforts, including SCHIP, the PPA has dedicated a new Web site, http://kids.pparx.org/.
"Our hearts go out to the residents of Greensburg who have shown, in the face of unspeakable adversity, their faith, determination and resilience," said Ken Johnson, senior vice president of the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA). "America's pharmaceutical research companies are committed to doing what we can to help the people of Greensburg rebuild their community and their lives. It's going to be a long and difficult journey and it's important for the people of Greensburg to know that they have friends all across the country who will help in their time of need."
On a national level, the PPA is represented by Emmy-winning syndicated talk show host Montel Williams, named PPA's national spokesman in January 2006. In addition, nationally recognized Telemundo talk show host and author Mayte Prida leads the PPA's Hispanic outreach effort.
"Since January of 2006, I've been traveling the country talking about the Partnership for Prescription Assistance -- urging people to make one call that can change their lives and help them afford their prescription medications," said Williams. "And the word is getting out. But our job is not done; and for the millions still in need of assistance, I urge them to pick up the phone, log on to our Web site or visit the big orange PPA bus to see if they may qualify for assistance."
The PPA specialists work with doctors, pharmacists, health care providers and community groups, educating them on the PPA process. Over 2,500 different brand-name and generic prescription medicines are available through participating patient assistance programs. In addition, the PPA provides information on nearly 10,000 free healthcare clinics and has connected more than 135,000 patients with clinics and health care providers in their communities.
"The PPA is a concerted and effective effort to reach those who still need help," said Williams. "And I'm going to do everything I can to get the word out. As a patient who must cope every day with the effects of multiple sclerosis, I understand only too well the importance of having access to the medicine you need."
Prior to hosting his own television show, Williams was a special duty intelligence officer in the Navy, specializing in cryptology. A graduate of the Naval Academy, he received a number of military awards and citations during his naval career. Before attending the Academy, he had enlisted in the Marine Corps after graduating from a Baltimore, Maryland high school. Last year, he was named chairman of the National Veterans Association (NVA) and has taped public service announcements for both NVA and the Paralyzed Veterans of America (PVA).
He has worked with an array of charitable organizations, including The Make A Wish Foundation, The Joey DiPaolo AIDS Foundation, Diamonds for Humanity and The Humane Society of the United States. Currently, he serves on the boards of the We Are Family Foundation, devoted to promoting tolerance and diversity through educational programs aimed at the youth of America, the PVA and The Montel Williams MS Foundation.
Williams' 2004 autobiography, "Climbing Higher," a New York Times best- seller, details his struggles with multiple sclerosis. He is also the author of another New York Times best-selling autobiography, "Mountain Get Out of My Way."
To find out if there are patient assistance programs that may meet their needs, patients should call toll-free 1-888-4PPA-NOW to speak with a trained specialist or visit http://www.pparx.org/.
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Source: Partnership for Prescription Assistance
CONTACT: Ed Belkin of PhRMA, +1-202-835-3460
Web site:
http://www.phrma.org/
http://www.pparx.org/
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