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What are the eligibility criteria for the hadlima copay card?

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Who qualifies for the Hadlima copay card?


The Hadlima copay card, offered by Organon through their savings program, is available to eligible patients with private insurance who are prescribed Hadlima (adalimumab-bwwd), an interchangeable biosimilar to Humira for conditions like rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, and plaque psoriasis.[1]

Key eligibility criteria include:
- U.S. resident aged 18 or older (or legal guardian for minors).
- Covered by commercial/private health insurance that covers Hadlima; government insurance like Medicare, Medicaid, TRICARE, or VA benefits disqualifies you.
- Not enrolled in any state or federal prescription assistance programs.
- Prescription must be for an FDA-approved indication.[1][2]

What savings does it provide?


Eligible patients pay as little as $5 per dose, up to a maximum annual savings of $18,000. The program covers out-of-pocket costs like copays, coinsurance, and deductibles at participating pharmacies.[1]

How do you enroll and activate it?


Enroll online at the official Hadlima savings card page, by phone (1-844-4-HADLIMA), or through your doctor's office. You'll need your insurance details and prescription info. Activation is instant digitally; print, text, or email the card for pharmacy use.[2]

What are the restrictions and limitations?


- Maximum 12 fills per 12-month enrollment period.
- Card expires after 12 months; re-enroll if needed.
- Void where prohibited by law; not valid for long-term care pharmacies or mail-order in some cases.
- Organon reserves the right to modify or end the program anytime.[1][2]

What if you're on Medicare or government insurance?


Patients on Medicare Part D or other federal programs can't use the copay card but may qualify for Organon's patient assistance program, which provides Hadlima free for those meeting income guidelines (up to 400-500% of federal poverty level, depending on household size).[2]

[1] https://www.hadlima.com/savings-support/copay-card
[2] https://www.hadlima.com/savings-support (program terms and patient assistance details)





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