Once you and your doctor have decided REMICADE® is right for you, J&J withMe will help you find the resources you may need to get started and stay on track, including:
J&J withMe can explain your potential out-of-pocket costs and identify cost-support options that may help with managing your out-of-pocket costs—whether you have commercial or private health insurance, government-funded healthcare coverage such as Medicare or Medicaid, or have no insurance coverage:
A personally assigned J&J withMe Care Coordinator will work closely with you and your doctor to help you get started by:
We understand how important it is for you to take the REMICADE® your doctor prescribed. That’s why we’ve created some tools that may help you stay on your treatment:
*Independent co-pay assistance foundations have their own rules for eligibility. We cannot guarantee a foundation will help you. We only can refer you to a foundation that supports your disease state. This information is provided as a resource for you. We do not endorse any particular foundation.
†Johnson & Johnson Nurse Support is limited to education about your Johnson & Johnson medication, its administration, and/or the condition it treats. It is not intended to provide medical advice, replace a treatment plan you receive from your doctor or nurse, or serve as a reason for you to start or stay on treatment.
Sign up or log in to your personal J&J withMe account at JNJwithMe.com so you can learn about your insurance coverage for REMICADE®; if eligible, enroll in the J&J withMe Savings Program and manage program benefits; and sign up for treatment support.
If you have questions, call a Case Manager at 877-227-3728, Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM–8:00 PM ET.
Multilingual phone support is available.
Visit JNJwithMe.com.
I'm insured through
My job or through a private individual policy (commercial insurance)
J&J withMe Savings Program for REMICADE®
Eligible
patients pay
$5
per infusion
Maximum program benefit per calendar year shall apply.
Not valid for patients using Medicare, Medicaid, or other government-funded programs to pay for their medications. Terms expire at the end of each calendar year. Offer may change or end without notice. Restrictions, including monthly maximums, may apply. Program does not cover the cost to give you your infusion.
If you are enrolled in Medicare and are using Medicare coverage to pay for your medication, our Medicare Resource Guide provides information on sources for cost support that may be available.
In addition, you may be eligible for the Extra Help Program provided by the Social Security Administration.
Find out more about Medicaid benefits in your state, including whether you may be eligible for Medicaid.
If you are uninsured, J&J withMe can provide information about independent resources that may be able to help with your out-of-pocket medication costs. Visit JNJwithMe.com to learn more.
Some doctors offer IV infusion services on-site. If your doctor’s office doesn’t, it’s easy to find an infusion center near you.