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Insurance Enrollment for People with HIV

The Commission offers insurance enrollment assistance with the AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP).

Enrollment requirements:
 Be HIV positive
 Limited income assets

Programs Offered by ADAP:
- ADAP
- ADAP-Plus
- HIV Home Care Program
- APIC (ADAP plus Insurance continuation)

For more information, contact (212) 584-9325


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