HealthWell Foundation — Chemotherapy Induced Nausea or Vomiting Fund

Copay assistance fund status, eligibility, and covered drugs — for patient access and billing teams.

Maximum award Up to $1,000 · Income ≤500% FPL · Covers drug cost only — administration billed separately

CLOSED
Status verified June 11, 2026 · Source: HealthWell Foundation fund page ↗
Fund is currently closed. Monitor for reopening.

Fund facts

Published terms from the foundation. Per-patient eligibility and amounts are confirmed at application.

Assistance type
Copay Grant
Maximum award
Up to $1,000
What it covers
Covers drug cost only — administration billed separately
Income limit
≤500% FPL
Insurance
commercial medicare no medicaid
Diagnosis required
Chemotherapy Induced Nausea or Vomiting (confirmed diagnosis)
Residency
US resident
ICD-10
C80.0 C80.1 R11 T45.1
Processing time
5–10 business days
Renewal
annual reapplication
Fund availability depends on donations. May close and reopen periodically.

Covered drugs in our billing library

Drugs whose J-codes this fund matches. Each links to its billing & coding reference.

Also matches J-codes not yet in our drug library: J0185 J0780 J2405 J9023

Published formulary

The foundation's own covered-medication list for this fund (58 drugs). Confirm coverage of your exact NDC at application.

Show all 58 covered medications
  • Akynzeo
  • Aloxi
  • Alprazolam
  • Anzemet
  • Aprepitant
  • Ativan
  • Cesamet
  • Cinvanti
  • Compro
  • Dexamethasone
  • Dolasetron Mesylate
  • Dronabinol
  • Emend
  • Emend Tripac
  • Fosaprepitant Dimeglumine
  • Granisetron Exteded Release Injection
  • Granisetron Transdermal System
  • Haldol
  • Haldol Decan
  • Haloper Dec
  • Haloper Lac
  • Haloperidol
  • Loraz Nacl
  • Lorazep/d5w
  • Lorazep/nacl
  • Lorazepam
  • Marinol
  • Metoclopram
  • Metocloprami
  • Metoclopramide hydrochloride
  • Nabilone
  • Netupitant/palonosetron
  • Nivestym
  • Olanzapine
  • Ondanse/nacl
  • Ondansetron
  • Ondansetron Hydrochloride
  • Palonosetron Hydrochloride
  • Phenadoz
  • Phenergan
  • Prochlorper
  • Prochlorperazine
  • Promethazine
  • Promethegan
  • Reglan
  • Rolapitant
  • Sancuso
  • Scopolamine
  • Sustol
  • Syndros
  • Varubi
  • Xanax
  • Xanax Xr
  • Zofran
  • Zuplenz
  • Zyprexa
  • Zyprexa Relp
  • Zyprexa Zydi

This fund is closed — here's the move

Fund status changes with donations, often without an announcement — confirm directly with the foundation at 800-675-8416, and check the alternatives below.

Manufacturer copay programs may also apply — see the drug pages: Tecentriq, Avastin / biosimilars, Imfinzi, Yervoy.

Other funds covering these drugs

Status shown as of each fund's last verification.

Common questions

Is the HealthWell Foundation Chemotherapy Induced Nausea or Vomiting fund open?

As of June 11, 2026, the HealthWell Foundation Chemotherapy Induced Nausea or Vomiting fund is CLOSED to new applications. Fund status changes with donations — call the foundation to confirm before turning a patient away. Verify at time of service: 800-675-8416.

How much assistance does the Chemotherapy Induced Nausea or Vomiting fund provide?

Up to $1,000. Covers drug cost only — administration billed separately

What are the income limits for the Chemotherapy Induced Nausea or Vomiting fund?

Household income must be ≤500% FPL. US resident.

What insurance does the Chemotherapy Induced Nausea or Vomiting fund accept?

Accepted: commercial, medicare. Not eligible: medicaid.

How long does the Chemotherapy Induced Nausea or Vomiting fund take to process an application?

The foundation's published processing time is 5–10 business days. Renewal: annual reapplication.

Patient or caregiver? Show this page to your infusion center's financial counselor — they can check what you'd qualify for and apply on your behalf, or call HealthWell Foundation at 800-675-8416.