Government Appeals Guide

If you have government insurance and your drug or service is denied, you can appeal. An appeal is when you ask your insurance provider to change its decision. Each government insurance program has different steps on how to appeal. Select your insurance program to find out more information.
 

Medicare Part D Prescription Drug Appeal

Medicare Part D is an insurance plan that covers prescription medications. Sometimes, this plan will deny certain medications. Learn more about the Medicare Part D appeal process.
 


Medicaid Appeals

Medicaid is a federal program that’s administered differently in every state. Sometimes, Medicaid will deny medications and services. Learn more about the process to start a Medicaid appeal.
 


Veterans Health Benefits Appeal

Veterans health insurance can sometimes deny medications and services. Learn more about the process, how to get help and information on Veterans Health Benefits Appeal.
 


Tricare Appeals

Tricare insurance is available for current and retired military personnel. Sometimes Tricare will deny certain types of care or not cover anything at all. You may need to initiate an appeal if this happens. Learn more about the Tricare appeal process.

 


Together to End Stroke®

Together is how we work — the AHA/ASA, health care professionals, stroke survivors, caregivers, sponsors, supporters and caring individuals. Stay informed on the latest stroke news and resources. As a thank-you, you’ll get instant access to a free mini cookbook!

Financial Guide After Stroke

The financial impact of stroke can be overwhelming and unpredictable. This information can help you immediately start to manage the cost of living with stroke.