The days are getting longer, and this season offers a natural moment to stay grounded in the work that matters most. As always, our focus remains on supporting patients, strengthening access to care, and sharing connections that help our community stay informed and inspired.

 

If you missed our first webinar of the year, Advocacy In Action: What 2026 Policy Changes Mean for Healthcare, the recording is now available to watch on demand. We encourage you to take a moment to watch the recording and stay knowledgeable on the policies impacting care today.

 

Accessia Health continues to be recognized as a trusted voice in the healthcare access and patient assistance space, and I have been grateful for the recent opportunities to share my voice and thoughts on challenges individuals and families face when navigating healthcare across different media outlets. You can explore these publications in our newest blogs.

 

We’re honored to share Natalia's story as an A.C.C.E.S.S® program participant and her experience navigating complex health challenges and financial uncertainty. Your voice is an important part of this community, and we want to hear from you, too. Sharing your experience can inspire and encourage others across the country. We also invite you to stay connected through our Policy and Advocacy newsletter, with our next issue arriving in April.

 

Each story, each engagement, and each step forward brings us closer to more accessible and equitable care. We appreciate your support.

Webinar Recording Now Available

Featuring expert insights from Washington Representative Dane Christiansen, the session explores key federal programs, current legislation, and the policy priorities shaping access to care for individuals and families. Whether you're a patient, provider, caregiver, or advocate, this discussion offers a clear, high-level look at what’s changing and how you can play a role in advancing meaningful healthcare advocacy.

 

Watch the webinar below and stay informed on the policies impacting care today.

Catch Up With Recent Media

Accessia Health continues to be recognized as a trusted voice in the healthcare access and patient assistance industry. Explore recent media coverage featuring insights from President Tiara Green on advancing awareness, education, and support for people navigating care.

In recognition of Rare Disease Day last month, Green joined Virginia This Morning to highlight the challenges individuals and families face when accessing affordability for rare and chronic health conditions.

When coverage changes and costs rise, the impact goes far beyond the bill. It shapes real decisions about when and how people access care.


A recent Well News commentary article by President Green highlights the reality many families are facing and shares how preparation, awareness, and trusted support can make all the difference.

Finding Stability in the Midst of Complexity

After building a career in the culinary industry, the physical demands became too much for Natalia Bushyager's body to sustain.


When multiple attempts to secure Social Security Disability Income (SSDI) were denied, Natalia felt overwhelmed and uncertain about what to do next — until she discovered Accessia Health’s A.C.C.E.S.S ® legal aid program.

Find Support With Open Programs

Accessia Health’s patient programs are designed to meet people where they are, offering support for a range of healthcare needs across the country. Check our current program availability to see where support may be available for you or someone you care for.

*Program space is limited and is offered on a first-come, first-served basis. Programs will only remain open as long as funding is available.


If a program is full, you can still apply to add your name to the program waitlist. Once you are on the waitlist, you will be notified if assistance becomes available.



To apply:

  1. Click the button below.
  2. Select 'open' under 'step two'.
  3. Select the appropriate program and begin the application process.


Did You Know? Your financial assistance can be used on a variety of healthcare expenses.


  • Travel Expenses related to your diagnosis (capped at $500)
  • Medication Co-Payments
  • Health Insurance Premiums
  • Medical Expenses - Your Accessia Health Payment Assistance Card can be used to pay for medical expenses related to your approved diagnosis and may include**:
  • Symptom Management Treatments
  • Testing: Laboratory, Pathology, Radiology, and Diagnostic
  • Durable Medical Equipment (DME) related to your diagnosis
  • Therapy Services: Occupational, Physical, Speech, and Counseling
  • Nursing Services and Infusion Therapy Costs

** approved expenses can vary by diagnosis, contact us if you have any questions about what is covered.

Be A Part of Our Community

We Want To Hear From You


Your experience and words have the power to inspire and encourage others across the nation! Take time now to submit your Accessia Health story or testimony with us to share in our community of fellow patients, providers, and healthcare advocates.

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Advocacy is most effective when it is timely, coordinated, and easy to act on. That's why our Policy and Advocacy quarterly newsletter is designed to provide you with important news straight from Capitol Hill. Our next newsletter will go out in April, so take a moment to click below and sign up to be added to the policy email list.

Accessia Health, a national charitable patient assistance organization, is dedicated to eliminating healthcare barriers for people with rare or chronic health conditions. Comprehensive services include personalized case management, financial assistance, education, and legal aid support. Our flexible funding model goes beyond copays, allowing individuals to pay for other essential medical expenses including insurance premiums, screening and diagnostics, therapy services, travel costs and more. Accessia Health works to ensure that every individual has access to the care they need to lead a healthier life. 

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