| AIDS Drug Distribution Program (ADDP)
What is ADDP?
The AIDS Drug Distribution Program provides life-sustaining
and life-prolonging medications to low income individuals with no other
source of payment for these drugs.
Notwithstanding the provisions of any law or regulation to the contrary, the amount hereinabove appropriated for the AIDS Drug
Distribution Program shall be conditioned upon the following provision: the annual income eligibility for participation in this program
shall not exceed 300% of federal poverty level. No funds shall be expended for recipients earning greater than 300% of the federal
poverty level.
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How do I qualify?
Residency: You must be a New Jersey
resident 30 days prior to the date of your application.
Income: Your annual income must NOT EXCEED 300 percent of the federal poverty level.
Medical Certification: You must
present a letter from a physician that certifies
the medical necessity of receiving the covered medication(s).
Consent: You must sign a consent
form which attests to the accuracy of the information and allows for verification.
Other Insurance: If you have other
forms of reimbursement through private insurance you may not be eligible
for our program unless you have received the maximum
benefits allowable under the plan.
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What drugs are covered?
The program covers a wide range of FDA-approved medications for treating individuals with HIV
and AIDS. Your doctor or clinic will tell you which of the
approved drugs are appropriate for you.
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Where do I get my medications?
You
can get your medications free of charge from any Medicaid
Eligible Pharmacy/Pharmacist in New Jersey.
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How do I apply?
1. Call 1 (877) 613-4533 to get an application;
2. Ask your case manager;
For more information contact:
ADDP
PO Box 722
Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0722
(609) 588-7038 or 1-877-613-4533
All information given to ADDP will be kept strictly confidential.
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Temporary AIDS Supplemental Rebate and Federal Assistance Program
What is the Temporary AIDS Supplemental Rebate and Federal Assistance Program?
It is a new drug benefit program that will provide free AIDS medications to individuals with incomes between 300 and 500 percent of the federal poverty level.
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How do I qualify?
Residency: You must be a New Jersey resident 30 days prior to the date of your application.
Income: Your income must be between 300 percent and 500 percent of the federal poverty level.
Medical Certification: You must
present a letter from a physician that certifies
the medical necessity of receiving the covered medication(s).
Consent: You must sign a consent
form which attests to the accuracy of the information and allows for verification.
Other Insurance: If you have other forms of reimbursement through private insurance you may not be eligible for our program unless you have received the maximum benefits allowable under your private plan.
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What drugs are covered?
The program covers a wide range of FDA-approved medications for treating individuals with HIV and AIDS. Your doctor or clinic will tell you which of the approved drugs are appropriate for you.
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Where do I get my medications?
You can get your medications free of charge from any Medicaid Eligible Pharmacy/Pharmacist in New Jersey.
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How do I apply?
1. Call 1 (877) 613-4533 to get an application;
2. Ask your case manager;
For more information contact:
Temporary AIDS Supplemental Rebate and Federal Assistance Program
PO Box 722
Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0722
(609) 588-7038 or 1-877-613-4533
All information given to the program will be kept strictly confidential.
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| Family Size |
Income Guidelines |
| 1 |
$32,491 to $54,150
|
| 2 |
$43,711 to $72,850 |
| 3 |
$54,931 to $$91,550 |
| 4 |
$66,151 to $110,250 |
| 5 |
$77,371 to $128,950 |
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