Insurance And Advocacy
For those living with hemophilia, insurance isn't only important – it's essential.
Baxter is there for the hemophilia community with:
- Education
- Factor assistance
- Answers to help you manage your health insurance
Advocacy is also key to ensure ongoing access to care and choice. On local, state, and national levels, Baxter provides support to organizations and agencies that advocate for the hemophilia community.
Find More Help And Resources Here
- Does hemophilia affect your life? Get all the facts here.
- Find out all about hemophilia here.
- Patient resources that are there when you need them.
Health Insurance
CARE (Coverage, Assistance, Resources, and Education) Program
CARE is a comprehensive program that helps members of the hemophilia community proactively manage their insurance situation. The CARE program is open to all hemophilia A patients and inhibitor patients regardless of their current therapy.
- COVERAGE for continued peace of mind
- ASSISTANCE through live support
- RESOURCES available exclusively for you
- EDUCATION for every stage of life
To enroll in the CARE program or if you have any other questions about your insurance situation, call 1-888-BAXTER9 (1-888-229-8379). Third-party representatives are ready to help.
Patient Services Incorporated (PSI)
A nonprofit assistance foundation helping people with chronic illnesses locate suitable health insurance coverage and assistance in paying for premiums and co-payments. Contact PSI toll free at 1-800-366-7741.
Hemophilia Advocacy
Partnership for Advocacy and Communications Training (PACT) Grant Program and Workshop
Provides financial support for state advocacy initiatives that protect quality hemophilia care and interactive skills training for chapter leaders.
Hemophilia Federation of America (HFA) Support
Helping to ensure access to care and treatment choice.
NHF National Advocacy Empowerment Program
Designed to provide chapters and grassroots activists with the knowledge and tools they need to respond to current and future advocacy challenges.



