Organization provides financial assistance, advocacy for chronic disease patients
JACKSON, Tenn. — One foundation is helping those fighting chronic disease.
As a leading charitable foundation and healthcare advocacy organization, the Patient Access Network Foundation (PAN) is dedicated to accelerating access to treatment for those who need it most and empowering patients on their healthcare journeys.
PAN provides critical financial assistance for treatment costs, advocate for policy solutions that expand access to care, and deliver education on complex topics — all driven by their belief that everyone deserves access to affordable, equitable healthcare.
“Patients who receive assistance from PAN, 90% of them say that it not only improved their health outcome, but it improved their outlook on on life and their mental outlook as well,” said Kevin Hagan, CEO of PAN Foundation.
Since 2004, PAN has helped more than 1.3 million people to start or stay on life-changing treatment.
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