State AIDS Drug Assistance Programs (ADAPs):  A National Status Report on Access – Main Page

State AIDS Drug Assistance Programs (ADAPs): A National Status Report on Access

A survey of AIDS Drug Assistance Programs or ADAPs, which provide drug financing for people living with HIV/AIDS who do not have private or public health insurance, in the fifty states and the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico. The study includes information on ADAP eligibilty requirements, budgets, state contribution to the program, drugs covered and “emergency measures” states have taken to contain costs.

For an updated report, please see National ADAP Monitoring Project: Interim Technical Report, #1379.


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