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A LIFEGUARD™ WHEN YOU NEED
ONE
LIFEGUARD
™ the
AHF program for individuals and families with bleeding disorders
When a client
family receives clotting medication from AHF, AHF invoices
the health plan or health insurer for those clotting
medications. However, we provide our clients
with all of the
additional products and services of LifeGuard, at no
additional cost.
We take
pride in our having been the first to provide a complete range of home care services that are
entirely included in the cost of our very competitively priced clotting
medications.
What does this mean?
AHF clients who
receive clotting medications will also receive all
related products and
services that are included in the LifeGuard Program,
These related products and services will be included at
no additional cost.
When you make the decision to begin a home
infusion program for yourself or for your child, make your first call to AHF. Notify your
doctor that you have chosen AHF to provide your home care needs. Our staff will guide you
through the steps necessary to get you set to follow your doctors instructions.
Be prepared with the name of your doctor, the brand and quantity of the
clotting medication that is being prescribed for
you, and pertinent information on your insurance coverage. That's all it takes!
AHF is committed to lowering the high cost of care for
individuals and families and to finding a cure. Since we
began service in 1989, we have taken a leading role in disease
management programs for individuals and families with bleeding disorders,
hemophilia providers, and insurers. Then and now we
are still setting the standard of care for our industry.
Contact our
Client Services Center to find out how you and your family
can take advantage of our outstanding
bleeding disorders program by calling 800-243-4621 or
by E-mail.
Setting
the Standard of Homecare for the Bleeding Disorders Community
AHF®, Inc. does not
prescribe medications or give medical recommendations to
individuals. AHF does not endorse or refer any particular
individual to a specific HTC or medical provider. It
is best to obtain medical recommendations from your
physician and/or your HTC.
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