
The Kansas AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP) is a statewide program that provides eligible clients medications for the treatment of HIV/AIDS. The Kansas ADAP works collaboratively with the Division of Health Care Finance (DHCF), also referred to as the state's Medicaid Program. Through this partnership, the Kansas Care Program maintains the eligibility of the ADAP while the Medicaid Program oversees the claims processing of the program.
Services are available to all eligible clients within the Kansas Ryan White Part B Program. The following requirements must apply:
- Reside in Kansas
- Have proof of HIV infection
- Documentation noting family income is at or below 400% of Federal poverty guidelines
- Not be institutionalized or living within a facility that is primarily responsible for medical and health care services; and
- Provide updated information through a twice-yearly renewal process with their Medical Case Manager. Any changes prior to this renewal process must be reported immediately.
For more information contact kdhe.RWEligibility@ks.gov or 785-291-3655.
Contact a regional medical case management site (see list of Medical Case Management sites). ADAP Applications are completed with the assistance of Medical Case Managers at these sites.
State covers some form of HCV drug therapies as part of their approved drug formularies: Yes
To learn more about what HCV drug therapies are on the drug formulary, please visit tiicann.org/co-infection-watch.html (go to page #7).
State covers Cabenuva as part of their approved drug formularies: No