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National Clinic Creates Patient Assistance Program to Help Patients Defy HIV on World AIDS Day

Defy Medical is offering a national patient assistance program to people with HIV who currently have limited access to medications meant to improve their quality of life. According to the Center for Disease control over 50% of people living with HIV in the United States will be over 50 years of age by the year 2015. This aging population that has been exposed to a deadly virus and toxic medications in the past has a lot more comorbidities thanHIV-negative people of the same age.

Defy Medical Provides Patient Care of Exceptional Quality with Emphasis on Safety

According to Defy Medical.com, their mission is to provide patient care of exceptional quality and caliber. They also aim to educate patients with an emphasis on their safety. They believe that personalized treatment and continued education alone can help them achieve this aim and that is the reason they are committed towards this mssion.

National Health Optimization Clinic Launches Patient Assistance Program for Veterans

All enrolled veterans are eligible for some standard and enhanced health benefits. However, due to certain limitations, the VA health system cannot provide full care or even provide prescriptions due to which some veterans are limited to specific treatments only that might exclude quality of life medications. Veterans have to bear the expenses from their own savings for such medications. While there are some who may not qualify or fall under a specific category to receive complete medical care and are left clueless.