AIDS DRUGS ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS. State-based programs funded in part by Title II of the Ryan White CARE Act that provide therapeutics (including devices necessary to administer pharmaceuticals) to treat HIV disease or prevent the serious deterioration of health, including treatment of opportunistic infections. ADAP formularies and eligibility criteria are determined state-by-state with a focus on serving low-income individuals.
AIDS Drug Assistance Program. State-based program funded through Ryan White CARE Act Title II funds that provide individuals with HIV and financial need necessary HIV medications and preventive treatments.
AIDS Drug Assistance Program. A program funded through the Ryan White CARE Act and, in some states, state funds. This state-administered program is designed to pay for all or some of the cost of HIV-related drugs for low-income people with inadequate private or public health insurance.
AIDS Drug Assistance Program - A Ryan White Title II program administered by the state.
AIDS Drug Assistance Program; special pharmacy program to cover certain drugs for eligible individuals with HIV/AIDS; also known as the Ryan White Program. The ADAP Program is funded through Title II of the Social Security Act.
AIDS drug assistance program. a state program that provides drugs for HIV/AIDS and related opportunistic infections to individuals who otherwise could not afford them.
See AIDS Drugs Assistance Programs.
A program that pays for some or all of the costs associated with HIV/AIDS medications. ADAP only covers Federal Drug Administration (FDA) approved medications on its formulary (list of covered prescriptions).