Emergency Prescription Assistance Program for Maui residents closes Saturday
LAHAINA — The Emergency Prescription Assistance Program (EPAP) will be available through the end of its current activation period, ending Dec. 16, 2023. Individuals enrolled in the program are urged to fill/renew their prescriptions before the EPAP closes.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services had approved the State of Hawaiʻi’s request to activate EPAP on Aug. 19, 2023 to help uninsured Maui residents impacted by the wildfires get the prescription drugs and medical equipment they needed to stay healthy.
The latest report from Dec. 7, 2023 shows the total funding used for all claims and fees is $74,128.67, or 15 percent of the $500,000 total funding that was approved. This includes a total of 319 claims with $40,357.23 spent on prescriptions; $41,014.67 spent on total claims; $33,114.00 spent on activation, and $657.44 spent on durable medical equipment (DME).
Individual use of EPAP as of Nov. 28, 2023 shows that a total of 58 patients made claims and filled 188 first prescriptions and an additional 104 prescriptions filled.
The Hawaiʻi Department of Health is working with the Mālama I Ke Ola Health Center to assist those who will need prescription assistance after the program closes, including applying for Medicaid or other medical assistance program for which they might be eligible. Call (808) 871-7772 or visit https://www.ccmaui.org/ for details.
For more information about EPAP, visit https://aspr.hhs.gov/epap. This program is paid for by U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response.