We believe in building a lifeline for America’s most vulnerable

We’re working to overcome the barriers that prevent people from obtaining life-saving medications

  • $1.5 million

    The annual amount we save hospitals and state taxpayers
  • 5 to 1

    The number of applications we reduce for healthcare staff applying to patient assistance programs
  • 30 minutes

    The amount of time saved per application for clinic and hospital staff
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Medication delivered to patients, faster

It can take up to 6 weeks for patients to receive medication when hospital staff applies through regular patient assistance programs, Harbor Path does it in under 48hr

Harbor Path Hospital

Here’s our 3-step process

Our application takes under 15 minutes to complete and 90% of prescriptions are filled same day

Currently serving 24 states

If you’re a health care provider and don’t see your state, reach out to get enrolled

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Our people

  • Ken Trogdon, President
  • DeAnne Rease, Operations Manager
  • Sarah Pohlig, Technology Officer
  • Patrick Crane, Patient Assistance Manager
  • Tyler Bistok, Patient Assistance Manager
  • Andreica Chandler, Benefits Investigations
  • McKenna Chontos, CSR

Our Board

  • Dr. Donna Sweet, MD, AAHIVS, MACP., Professor of Internal Medicine The University of Kansas School of Medicine-Wichita
    Chair
  • Greg Weaver, MBA, CPA Biotech CFO
    Vice-Chair
  • Murray C. Penner Public Health and HIV Advocate
  • Judith Feinberg, MD, FACP, FIDSA Professor of Behavioral Medicine & Psychiatry Professor of Medicine/Infectious Disease West Virginia University School of Medicine
  • Paulette A. Heath, MBA, MLS (ASCP) Patient Advocate, Former Pharmaceutical Representative
  • Ken Trogdon
    President

Advisory Board

  • Jim Carroll, Former Drug Czar, Director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy Washington, DC
  • Samuel Chapman, CEO of The Parent Collective Los Angeles, CA
  • Philomena Kebec, Attorney and Judge licensed to practice law in tribal and state courts, member of the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Odanah, WI
  • David Magee, New York Times Best Selling Author, Founder of the William Magee Center Oxford, MS
  • Sam MacMaster, Chair of the Advisory Board National Institute for Behavioral Health, Adjunct Professor, University of Tennessee’s College of Social Work Nashville, TN
  • Dr. Kristin Martin, CEO, River Valley Medical Wellness Russellville, AR
  • Patrick Schmidt, CEO, FFF Enterprises Temecula, CA
  • Ken Trogdon, President HarborPath Charlotte, NC

Board Emeritus

  • Michael Mugavero, MD, MHSc
  • Sandy Moulton, JD, MPH
  • Jeanne Marrazzo, MD, MPH, FACP
  • Susannah Naggie, MD, MHS
  • Andrea Weddle, MSW
  • Corey Booker, MD
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Based in Charlotte, North Carolina

A message from the president

How we started

As a trusted healthcare executive with more than 20 years of experience spanning multiple facets of the pharmaceutical industry, I've collaborated with numerous healthcare companies to create patient-centric strategies within the patient assistance arena. My early admiration of healthcare professionals, especially those who were dedicated to providing patients with the best care possible, regardless of their ability to pay, sparked me to pursue a career that offers solutions to unmet medical needs.

My longstanding desire to help others through service and provide cutting edge approaches of patient care to vulnerable populations suffering from life-threatening illnesses resulted in the creation of HarborPath in 2012. HarborPath initially started as a safety-net for uninsured individuals living with an infectious disease to provide them with the necessary outlets to access their full regimen of medicines at no cost. Since its establishment, HarborPath has quickly expanded disease states, including oncology, cystic fibrosis and other chronic conditions. The success of HarborPath is due to the mission-focused team members and collaborators behind the scenes who are steadfast in meeting the healthcare needs of uninsured individuals. HarborPath's daily mission is to make a difference in the lives of patients by providing healthcare solutions that contribute to the creation of healthy communities across the United States.

Ken Trogdon

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Our commitment to the community

HarborPath affirms a commitment to build, protect, and nurture a positive and healthy environment free of discrimination based on race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, and disability for our patients, community, and staff.