🌟 Introducing the Samaritan Fund Program for MSU Employees and Dependents

Missouri State University is excited to launch the Samaritan Fund Program, a new initiative designed to provide financial relief for employees and their dependents facing severe medical conditions. The program helps individuals find funds to cover out-of-pocket medical expenses.
Participation is voluntary, and employees are not required to enroll—but you can see if you qualify with no obligation.
💡 Key Features
- Voluntary Participation: You choose whether to enroll.
- Financial Assistance: Helps cover high out-of-pocket medical expenses related to severe conditions.
- Insurance Support: The program can enroll you in an individual health insurance plan and provide financial assistance to help eliminate out-of-pocket costs for insurance premiums and medical care.
- Eligibility: The program can assist in identifying a health plan that best fits your needs and, if approved, help cover medical expenses or provide support for premiums on individual health insurance plans.
- Funding: If deemed an ideal candidate, approved funds will be sourced directly through the Samaritan Fund to assist you and your healthcare providers.
- Confidential Process: Work directly with a program representative in a private, secure manner.
🎓 Learn More
- Visit the Samaritan Fund Program website to see how it works and how it can assist you.
- Watch the introductory video to learn more about the program.
📝 Important Notes
- Changes to group plan elections are limited to strict deadlines, usually during annual enrollment.
- Application deadline for 2025: Apply by 10/20/2025
- HIPAA Authorization Form: Complete here
❓ Questions?
If you have any questions or need guidance, reach out to the MSU Samaritan Fund Program team at Service@samaritanfundprogram.com. They can help determine whether this program is right for your individual situation.
💬 See if you qualify with no obligation.
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