Insurance 101
Private and public payers are working to better manage your care. At the same time, they are seeking to decrease their costs of providing health insurance to you or your employer.
As a result, the insurance system is becoming complex and often confusing. To ensure that you continue to benefit the most, it’s important to stay current and in control of your coverage.
Here are some things we’ve included in this resource guide to help you:
FAQs
Get answers to your questions about the GARDian Program.
- Key questions to ask your insurance company
- Tips on building a relationship with your insurance case manager
- A convenient tool for keeping records
- Background on private and public payers
- A list of current online insurance resources
- A directory of state insurance agencies
- A glossary of insurance terms to know
For help with your specific situation, you can call and speak to a GARDian Program Specialist, free of charge. Enrolling in the GARDian program will provide you with live support for your insurance questions and challenges – both now and in the future.
Important Risk Information for GAMMAGARD LIQUID
In clinical trials, two serious events (two episodes of aseptic meningitis in one patient) were deemed to be possibly related to the infusion of GAMMAGARD LIQUID. Various mild and moderate reactions, such as headache, fever, fatigue, chills, flushing, dizziness, urticaria, wheezing or chest tightness, nausea, vomiting, rigors, back pain, chest pain, muscle cramps, and changes in blood pressure may occur with infusions of GAMMAGARD LIQUID.
Please see the detailed Important Risk Information and Full Prescribing Information for GAMMAGARD LIQUID [Immune Globulin Intravenous (Human)] for full prescribing details.
Changes? Keep Us Informed
Make sure to update your account so you won’t miss out on GARDian program benefits.
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