Get the scoop on the ADAP!
If you need help paying for your HIV meds or your insurance premiums, join the ADAP!
What is ADAP?
ADAP is the AIDS Drug Assistance Program.
Am I eligible?
You Can Get ADAP Help if:
*You live in Maine
*You have HIV
*You earn less than $3,403 per month
*You have applied for other possible health insurance plans (MaineCare and Medicare)
How do I apply?
First, fill out the ADAP Application and Release Form. You need to do this with your doctor, nurse practitioner, or case manager.You can find the ADAP application and Release form here. ADAP APPLICATION
ADAP RELEASE FORM
Then, send the signed Application and Release form to the ADAP office.Here's our address:
Amy Nunan/Lynn Berry
11 State House Station
Augusta ME 04333
What happens when I join?
You will receive a letter of approval, and an ADAP membership card.
You take this to the pharmacy, and get help with you HIV prescriptions.
ADAP coverage happens right at the pharmacy.
What medications are covered?
ADAP pays for all HIV antiretroviral medications that are FDA approved.
ADAP also pays for hundreds of other medications that might need or already take.Your doctor will tell you what medications are needed for your health. The full list of ADAP covered meds is available online.ADAP Formulary available here!
What if I have Medicare or other insurance?
ADAP works with Medicare and other insurance groups. Having ADAP and other insurance can save you money.
Will ADAP help with my insurance premiums?
ADAP will pay your MaineCare and Medicare part D premiums.The ADAP may pay your private insurance monthly premiums.Call us to see if you are eligible.
What if I have no insurance?
If you have no insurance, the ADAP will work with your case manager to help you find health care coverage.
While looking for coverage the ADAP will pay the full cost of your HIV meds.
Where can I get more information about the ADAP?
You can call the ADAP Program at 287-5551 or 287-2899.
Info is also online.Click here for more ADAP info!
Author: PositiveME
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