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Alaska Rx Card Presents Donation To The Children’s Hospital at Providence

Alaska Rx Card Presents Donation To The Children’s Hospital at Providence

Alaska Rx Card recently visited Children’s Hospital at Providence for a check presentation with Marian Giannulis, Children’s Miracle Network program director for Providence(right side) and Jennifer Gonzales, Program Director of Alaska Rx Card (left side) both featured in the photo.  Alaska Rx Card also partnered with Coy Bowles of Zac Brown Band to donate signed copies of his book, When You’re Feeling Ill to the children at Providence.  Providence Alaska Medical Center has been designated as a Pediatric Level II Trauma Center, the first hospital in the state recognized for comprehensive trauma care for children.  Over $1,000 has been raised for the most immediate needs at the local CMN hospital.

Alaska Rx Card is honored to partner with Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals and the Children’s Hospital at Providence. Each time a prescription in processed through the Alaska Rx Card, Children’s Hospital at Providence will receive a donation. When you support CMN you are helping children in Alaska have access to quality health care regardless of the families ability to pay.

Since 2015, the United Networks of America partnership with Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals has raised over $2.4 million dollars for local children’s hospitals. Of this, over $1,000 has been raised for Children’s Hospital at Providence.

ABOUT UNITED NETWORKS OF AMERICA
United Networks of America is one of the largest providers of value added managed care products and services in the United States. Since 1993, United Networks of America has continued to grow its network to more than 240,000 participating providers serving more than 120.1 million members across the United States of America, Puerto Rico, Guam, and U.S. Virgin Islands. The diverse membership base is a testament to the versatility and value of those networks. United Networks of America clients include TPA’s, insurance companies, associations, universities, federal and state governments, school systems, large employers, among others. Each year, United Networks of America programs continue to receive the highest rankings in the country among value added programs. For more information on United Networks of America please click here

ABOUT CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL AT PROVIDENCE
In 1998 the Children’s Hospital at Providence opened a newly remodeled pediatric center, sub-specialty clinic, Newborn Intensive Care Unit and maternity center to provide state-of-the-art medical treatment for Alaska’s newborns, children and their families. Their family-centered care model provides the highest quality health service in a family-friendly environment that reduces stress and involves parents in every step of care.

Alaska Rx Card Presents Donation To The Children’s Hospital at Providence
Alaska Rx Card Presents Donation To The Children’s Hospital at Providence

Children's Miracle Network Hospitals Ad: Pharmacy Times (May 2016)

Pharmacy Times (May 2016)

A Children's Miracle Network Hospitals ad was featured in Pharmacy Times (May 2016 Issue). A donation will be made to your local Children's Miracle Network Hospital each time a prescription is processed through the Rx Assistance Program.

Pharmacy Times (May 2016)

Prescription Medication Assistance in the Pacific Northwest

The cost of prescription medications can be overwhelming. There are a number of prescription assistance programs in the Pacific Northwest available to help you.

The Drug Card:
The Washington Drug Card will provide you with prescription medication savings of up to 75% at more than 56,000 pharmacies across the country including Safeway, Fred Meyer, Albertsons Sav-on, BI-MART, QFC, Kmart, Shopko, Target, Walgreens, Wal-Mart, and many more. To obtain your free savings card, simply visit www.washingtondrugcard.com. You can create as many cards as you need. Oregon, Idaho, Montana and Alaska also offer free savings programs. To obtain a card in your respective state, please visit one of the following websites: Oregon (www.oregonrxcard.com), Idaho (www.idahorxcard.com), Montana (www.montanarxcard.com), and Alaska (www.alaskarxcard.com).