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Emergency Prescription Assistance Program (EPAP): Tennessee

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The Emergency Prescription Assistance Program (EPAP) is a federal initiative managed by the Department of Health and Human Services. It provides an efficient way for community pharmacies to process claims for prescription medications, vaccines, limited medical supplies, and durable medical equipment (DME) for individuals from disaster areas declared by the President. This program is specifically designed for those without any form of health insurance coverage. Claims from individuals with private insurance, such as individual health insurance policies or employer-sponsored coverage, as well as public insurance like Medicare or Medicaid, are not eligible for payment under EPAP.

Beginning October 5, 2024, the U.S Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response (ASPR) is implementing EPAP in response to devastation caused by Hurricane Helene in the states of Tennessee. EPAP has been activated by HHS/ASPR through November 2nd, 2024 in TN.

Express Scripts administers this emergency prescription program on behalf of HHS and will immediately begin adjudicating claims for prescription drugs, vaccines, specific medical supplies and limited durable medical equipment (DME) for patients impacted by the disaster.

How Does EPAP Work?

Think of EPAP as prescription insurance coverage for those who don’t have it. Enrollment is required, and all billing codes and regulations for filling a prescription must be adhered to.

To fill a prescription through EPAP, eligible individuals must do one of the following:

  • Have a new prescription from a licensed health care practitioner
  • Present a current prescription bottle
  • Offer proof of an existing prescription

Eligible individuals can receive prescription fills, vaccines, medical supplies (including diabetic supplies), and durable medical equipment (such as canes, walkers, wheelchairs, and crutches) at no cost. Pharmacies are required to dispense the generic form of medication unless otherwise indicated as Brand Medically Necessary (BMN) by the licensed health care practitioner.

Individuals may receive a 30-day supply of prescription medications and medical supplies at $0 copay, which can be renewed every 30 days as long as EPAP remains active. This assistance is intended to treat medical conditions, replace maintenance prescription drugs, or cover medical equipment lost directly due to the disaster or damaged during transit to designated shelter facilities.

How Do I Sign Up?

Individuals residing in the counties affected by Hurricane Helene and who do not have any form of prescription insurance can call the EPAP enrollment hotline at 1-855-793-7470. During the call, you will be asked to provide information to enroll in the program and access the no-cost services outlined above. Please note that eligibility is limited to individuals living in the affected areas; however, prescriptions can be filled at any EPAP-enrolled pharmacies nationwide if the individual has evacuated the disaster area.

How Can I find a Pharmacy that Participates in EPAP?

To find the EPAP pharmacy nearest to you, use the EPAP Enrolled Pharmacies Locator. If you cannot find a particular pharmacy near you or if you have questions about using EPAP during a disaster, call EPAP Hotline at 1-855-793-7470 for more information.

For further details and resources, please visit the following websites:

Covered Counties

Carter
Cocke

Greene
Hamblen

Hawkins
Johnson

Unicoi
Washington

Covered Zip Codes:

37601
37602
37604
37605
37614
37615
37616
37640
37641
37642
37643
37644
37645
37650

37656
37657
37658
37659
37680
37681
37682
37683
37684
37687
37688
37690
37691
37692

37694
37711
37713
37722
37727
37731
37743
37744
37745
37753
37778
37809
37810
37811

37813
37814
37815
37816
37818
37821
37822
37843
37857
37860
37873
37877