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CONNECTICUT
AIDS DRUG ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (CADAP)
WHAT IS CADAP?: The
Connecticut AIDS Drug Assistance Program (CADAP)
helps eligible people living with AIDS/HIV,
including immigrants without green cards, pay
for federally approved HIV antiretroviral drugs
and drugs which prevent opportunistic infections
associated with AIDS/HIV. The list of approved
drugs is extensive and new drugs are added as
they are approved.
NOTE: The Connecticut Insurance Assistance
Program for AIDS Patients (CIAPAP) has been
merged into CADAP. So, CADAP will now pay health
insurance premiums for anyone who is already
covered by a health plan and is eligible for the
program.
COST: No fee
WHO IS ELIGIBLE?:
- People with AIDS or HIV who have a net
countable income at or below 400% of the Federal
Poverty Level.
- People who have been diagnosed by a licensed
physician as having AIDS, HIV+ symptomatic,
and/or an HIV infection.
- Individuals applying for the program must not
be a Medicaid recipient, but must apply for
Medicaid within two weeks of approval for the
program. There is no asset restriction for
CADAP.
NOTE: A person receiving prescription drug
assistance from CADAP does NOT need to be
covered by a health plan.
HOW TO APPLY: Request
application from CADAP office at Connecticut
State Department of Social Services or download
from DSS website: (www.ct.gov/dss/lib/dss/PDFs/CADAPapp03.pdf)
TO FIND PROVIDERS IN
CONNECTICUT'S COMMUNITY RESOURCES DATABASE:
Search by program name: CADAP
- Ryan White Part B Connecticut AIDS Drug
Assistance Program
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SOURCES: Connecticut State
Department of Social Services website;
Department of Social Services listing in 2-1-1
database
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CONTENT LAST REVIEWED: August2012
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