If you have questions about affording your medication or buying a health insurance plan, here are some resources that may help.
For people with commercial insurance, savings offers may help patients save on their Novo Nordisk medications.
Answer one question to learn how our programs and offers may help you reduce or eliminate the cost of your insulin.
The PAP provides medication at no cost to patients with diabetes who qualify for the program.
With MyInsulinRx™, eligible patients pay $35 for a monthly supply of any combination of Novo Nordisk insulin products, up to 3 vials or 2 packs of pens (up to 35 mL).a
You can download this guide, which contains a worksheet to help you compare health insurance plans.
For people with commercial insurance, savings offers may help patients save on their Novo Nordisk medications.
Novo Nordisk offers students with hemophilia and rare bleeding disorders the opportunity to apply for competitive scholarships, which range from $2,500 to $4,000.
Eligible patients with no prescription coverage may be able to get their treatment free of charge. No registration or monthly fees are required.
You can download this guide, which contains a worksheet to help you compare health insurance plans.
For people with commercial insurance, savings offers may help patients save on their Novo Nordisk medications.
Patients experiencing a gap or delay in insurance coverage may be eligible for JumpStart™-a program that provides a limited supply of free medicine to those who qualify.
Patients may qualify to receive medication free of charge through the Patient Assistance Program.
You can download this guide, which contains a worksheet to help you compare health insurance plans.
You can download this guide, which contains a worksheet to help you compare health insurance plans.
For people with commercial insurance, a savings offer may help patients save on their Novo Nordisk medication.
You can download this guide, which contains a worksheet to help you compare health insurance plans.
The Health Insurance Marketplace, also called the “health exchange,” the “marketplace,” or “Obamacare,” is a federal service that helps people shop for and enroll in health insurance. The marketplace is available at HealthCare.gov for most states, but if you live in a state that has set up its own marketplace, HealthCare.gov will direct you to the correct website.
Call (800) 318-2596—the customer service number for individuals and families.
The US Department of Veterans Affairs covers health care services and benefits for those who qualify. You may be eligible for VA health care benefits if you served in the active military, naval, or air service and didn’t receive a dishonorable discharge.
Call the VA Health Benefits Hotline at
(877) 222-8387.
Medicaid is a government-run health insurance program for low-income families, pregnant women, the elderly, and people with disabilities.
Call the Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services: (877) 267‑2323.
Medicare is the US government health insurance program for people aged 65 years or older. People younger than age 65 with certain disabilities or permanent kidney failure may also qualify for Medicare.
Call the contact number for Medicare:
800-MEDICARE (800-633-4227).
The Medicine Assistance Tool matches you with resources and cost-sharing programs that may help you lower your out-of-pocket costs, whether or not you have health insurance.