Sometimes an individual is enrolled in a health insurance plan that does not include prescription coverage. Under these circumstances, you may want to apply for the AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP). While this is a great benefit, you will only be covered for drugs related to HIV/AIDS treatment. If you have the opportunity to enroll in employer-sponsored health coverage, then you may be able to receive full prescription coverage for all conditions. Also, the ADAP program has income limits that are not present in private health coverage offered through an employer.
If you are enrolled in Medi-Cal, you can be eligible for the AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP). If you are not eligible for Medi-Cal, you can still be eligible for ADAP if you meet the Program's requirements.
Many individuals use the AIDS Drug Assistance Program to cover a Medi-Cal share of cost. This involves the pharmacy billing ADAP for the individuals' share of cost as they fill or refill prescriptions. This process allows them to be able to access Medi-Cal without incurring any expenses. The best way to do this is at the beginning of the month so that you will have Medi-Cal available to you for the rest of the month at no cost.