In 2012, RxP helped more than 15,000 uninsured Virginians receive 86,000 prescriptions with a retail value in excess of $19 million.
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What is Rx Partnership (RxP)?
RxP is an innovative public/private partnership created to increase access to free prescription medications for Virginia's vulnerable populations and serve as a resource to the organizations that support these populations. It is RxP’s works toward a future where every Virginian has access to the medications they need. Read our 2012 Annual Report for more information or check us out on FaceBook and Twitter!
What does RxP do?
RxP solicits free medications in bulk from pharmaceutical companies and arranges for their distribution directly to nonprofit, licensed affiliate pharmacies which it credentials and monitors. These pharmacies are typically operated by free clinics and community health centers.
Who receives RxP Medications?
To be credentialed, each Affiliate must demonstrate that it utilizes a specific intake process to determine that patients reside in the Commonwealth of Virginia, have combined household income at or below 200% of federal poverty level and are without any prescription drug coverage. Periodic site reviews, annual reporting, and training sessions are conducted to confirm compliance
How is RxP funded?
RxP has been designed as a public-private partnership. The organization receives annual financial support from the Virginia General Assembly to support RxP operations and private funds come from foundations, corporations, and Affiliate fees.