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The Ohio HIV Drug Assistance Program (OHDAP) can provide people living with HIV with medications to treat HIV and HIV-related conditions. Participants must be a resident of Ohio, be HIV-positive, meet financial eligibility guidelines and re-enroll every six months.
PrEP (Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis) is a once-daily pill for HIV-negative people that offers protection against HIV. PrEP is even more effective when combined with condoms and other prevention tools. PrEP is affordable. A new Ohio program makes PrEP free for most Ohioans.
The Family AIDS Clinic and Education Services (FACES) program at Nationwide Children's Hospital is central Ohio’s primary pediatric and family HIV clinic, serving more than 400 HIV-positive clients in at least 40 counties and providing comprehensive care to HIV-infected children, youth and families.
The Ohio Department of Health (ODH) administers the Ohio HIV Drug Assistance Program (OHDAP) and the Health Insurance Premium Payment (HIPP) Program. The OHDAP formulary provides medications to treat HIV and HIV-related conditions.
Ohio Integrated Plan. The Health Resources and Services Administration, HIV/AIDS Bureau (HRSA/HAB) funds the Ryan White Part A programs in Columbus and Cleveland and the Ryan White Part B program for the state of Ohio.
The AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP) helps ensure that people living with HIV and AIDS who are uninsured and under-insured have access to medication. Eligibility Criteria; Application Instructions; Formulary; Hepatitis C (HCV) Drug Therapy; Long-Acting Injectables (LAIs) Therapy; Contact Information
The Ohio Ryan White Part B Clinical Quality Management (CQM) program helps monitor, evaluate, and continuously improve equitable access to quality HIV treatment and support services through the Ohio Ryan White Part B Program.