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HIV Meds Co-Payment Assistance

Some people with commercial insurance are having a really tough time paying the co-payments required when they get their medications. Now, some drug companies have programs that cover the co-payments for HIV medications. In New York , call us toll-free or e-mail us and we will either get you enrolled on the AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP) or Medicaid, or help you get your commercial health insurance premium or co-payments covered, find you health care through an ADAP Plus provider, or just explain your options. Call 1-800-734-7104 or escriba a Maximo



New York Case Management

For HIV+ people - insured or not insured or barely insured or having trouble with co-payments or accessing what you need because you're broke. No fee, charge or insurance required. Apply for ADAP, ADAP Plus, APIC, Medicaid, Sustainable Living Fund and other programs for HIV-positive New Yorkers. E-mail us at The Network, or call our toll-free number at (800) 734-7104 for help getting treatment or co-payment assistance, housing relief, insurance or benefits assistance, health care, living expenses, food, dealing with hepatitis co-infection, legal referrals and counseling. HIV+ people anywhere in the New York City area welcome to join.


The Access Project

The Access Project - If you need assistance with ADAP, Medicaid, Medicare, State Insurance Programs, viral hepatitis (hepatitis C or B), or other state resources please first visit The Access Project page for your state. Let us know if you need information with drug co-payments, a Patient Assistance Program, a drug discount card, or less expensive prescription drug prices. Please use the Request Assistance form.


Housing Resources of all kinds

In case you didn't know this resource exists. In New York City, call us for HIV housing resources available through our case management program.


2009 Federal Poverty Guidelines

The 2009 Federal Poverty Guidelines have been released to the Federal Register. These guidelines help determine eligibility for a great number of programs.


Medicaid Watch

Medicaid Watch of July 2009 has been released by Community AIDS National Network (CANN). This resource is updated on a monthly basis, and contains information on many programs including Medicaid as it exists in different states.

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