Illinois Dialysis Patient Resources
Patient Support and Financial Resources
Illinois Cares RX
Two programs which provide prescription assistance to people with disabilities with and without Medicare
1-800-226-0768
Illinois Chronic Renal Disease Program
A non-Medicaid, completely state-funded program for persons who have End Stage Renal Disease. It pays for the dialysis treatment only. The only requirements to enroll in this program are: the recipient must be a U.S. citizen, legal resident of the state of IL, and they must apply for Medicaid first. Income is not a factor for this program; however, dependent upon income, expenses and several other factors the recipient may have a participation fee. This is similar to a co-pay. Patients should find and complete all the necessary documentation through their social worker at the dialysis clinic they currently utilize.
1-217-524-7143
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Prescriptions will be filled for up to 100 tablets; refills are also free. The specific medication(s) in the program may change from time to time; as of 4/20/10, metformin (Glucophage) was available.
ESRD Network
#10 ESRD Network "The Renal Network"
911 E. 86th Street, Suite 202
Indianapolis, IN 46240
1-800-456-6919
State-Run Programs
Illinois Dept. of Healthcare and Family Services
1-866-468-7543
- Adult Programs: provides comprehensive medical benefits to residents of Illinois who are children, parents or caretaker relatives raising children younger than 19, pregnant women, seniors 65 years of age or older and persons who have a disability or blindness.
- Programs for Children: The All Kids program offers Illinois uninsured children comprehensive healthcare.
- Medication Programs: Illinois Cares Rx (Basic and Plus) Provides prescription assistance to people with and without Medicare.
- Additional Programs: Illinois Comprehensive Health Insurance Individual comprehensive health insurance for those denied coverage due to pre-existing conditions or have one of 31 medical conditions. Access to Care is a model primary health care program serving low-income uninsured individuals in suburban Cook County, Illinois and in northwest Chicago.
Health Reform Status:
Exchange: Illinois will run its health insurance exchange in partnership with the federal government.
Medicaid: The state will expand Medicaid eligibility.