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DAP  Drug Assistance Program

Michigan - The Drug Assistance Program (ADAP or DAP) provides drug assistance to qualifying PLWH/As in Michigan. As new drugs are approved, a state advisory committee reviews the drug formulary. For more information, see the www.michigan.gov/hivstd ; Direct link:

http://www.michigan.gov/mdch/0,1607,7-132-2940_2955_2982_46000_46001-44913--,00.html

ADAP National Resources

Report: GAO Study Evaluates ADAP Coverage, Drug Pricing http://www.kaisernetwork.org/daily_reports/rep_index.cfm?DR_ID=36880
 

AIDS Drug Assistance Program Community Resources


The AIDS Drug Assistance Program is facing a severe funding crisis, over half of the programs will run out of money before the end of this fiscal year. Program restrictions are being planned across the country, in addition to enrollment caps already in place. The AIDS Treatment Data Network has prepared the following web based resources for community members who are advocating for adequate funding for this vital program.

State ADAP Advocacy Fact Sheets

http://www.atac-usa.org/adap.html

In collaboration with the Save ADAP Committee of the AIDS Treatment Activists Coalition (ATAC), these one-page individual state fact sheets are designed as educational tools for advocates and legislators. They provide the latest ADAP enrollment, client demographics, 5-year utilization and funding trends, epidemiology, and current program status information for each of the fifty states and the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico. Save ADAP action alerts and press releases are also available on this site.

State ADAP Program profiles

http://www.atdn.org/access/states/index.html

Newly updated program information on all 56 ADAPs. Information include program contact, eligibility, formulary covered drugs, availability of resistance testing, insurance assistance, and local care consortia and enrollment contacts.

The AIDS Treatment Data Network (The Network) is an independent, community-based, not-for-profit, organization that provides treatment access and advocacy, case management, supportive counseling, and English and Spanish language information services to men, women and children with AIDS and HIV, and limited resources. Our Internet and e-mail services connect our clients and providers with our national treatment access and advocacy efforts. The Network reaches out to identify populations in need of these services through general and targeted outreach efforts. All of the Network's services are provided free of charge.
 

 



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