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- HIV/HCV Co-Infection Watch Q1: January 2025
. – Although Ohio is listed by NASTAD as having an open formulary, both NASTAD’s ADAP Formulary Database and Ohio’s ADAP website indicates that the state does not offer any treatment for HCV. Community Care Kentucky has a Unified Medicaid Formulary Louisiana has a Unified Medicaid Formulary Ohio – Ohio has a Unified Medicaid Formulary that applies to all MCOs No data has been made available by Ohio no longer covers brand name Epclusa. It only covers the generic.
- HIV/HCV Co-Infection Watch Q4: October 2024
. – Although Ohio is listed by NASTAD as having an open formulary, both NASTAD’s ADAP Formulary Database and Ohio’s ADAP website indicates that the state does not offer any treatment for HCV. Community Care Kentucky has a Unified Medicaid Formulary Louisiana has a Unified Medicaid Formulary Ohio – Ohio has a Unified Medicaid Formulary that applies to all MCOs No data has been made available by Ohio no longer covers brand name Epclusa. It only covers the generic.
- HIV/HCV Co-Infection Watch Q3: July 2021
. – Although Ohio is listed by NASTAD as having an open formulary, both NASTAD’s ADAP Formulary Database and Ohio’s ADAP website indicates that the state does not offer any treatment for HCV N.B. – Although Community Care Kentucky has a Unified Medicaid Formulary Louisiana has a Unified Medicaid Formulary Ohio – Ohio has a Unified Medicaid Formulary that applies to all MCOs No data is has been made available
- HIV/HCV Co-Infection Watch Q2: April 2026
the previous report: Louisiana removed prior authorization requirements for generic HCV medications; Ohio is listed by NASTAD as having an open formulary, both NASTAD’s ADAP Formulary Database and Ohio’s ADAP Community Care Kentucky has a Unified Medicaid Formulary Louisiana has a Unified Medicaid Formulary Ohio – Ohio has a Unified Medicaid Formulary that applies to all MCOs No data has been made available by Ohio Medicaid began offering HCV treatment for the first time, with formulary options including ribavirin
- HIV/HCV Co-Infection Watch Q4: October 2025
the previous report: Louisiana removed prior authorization requirements for generic HCV medications; Ohio is listed by NASTAD as having an open formulary, both NASTAD’s ADAP Formulary Database and Ohio’s ADAP Community Care Kentucky has a Unified Medicaid Formulary Louisiana has a Unified Medicaid Formulary Ohio – Ohio has a Unified Medicaid Formulary that applies to all MCOs No data has been made available by Ohio Medicaid began offering HCV treatment for the first time, with formulary options including ribavirin
- ACA Subsidies in Limbo: What the Senate Framework Means for Patients
Bernie Moreno (R-Ohio) and Susan Collins (R-Maine) has been negotiating a compromise.
- HIV/HCV Co-Infection Watch Q2: April 2021
. – Although Ohio is listed by NASTAD as having an open formulary, both NASTAD’s ADAP Formulary Database and Ohio’s ADAP website indicates that the state does not offer any treatment for HCV N.B. – Although Community Care Kentucky has a Unified Medicaid Formulary Louisiana has a Unified Medicaid Formulary Ohio – Ohio has a Unified Medicaid Formulary that applies to all MCOs No data is has been made available
- HIV/HCV Co-Infection Watch Q1: January 2021
. – Although Ohio is listed by NASTAD as having an open formulary, both NASTAD’s ADAP Formulary Database and Ohio’s ADAP website indicates that the state does not offer any treatment for HCV N.B. – Although Community Care Kentucky has adopted a Unified Medicaid Formulary Louisiana has a Unified Medicaid Formulary Ohio – Ohio has a Unified Medicaid Formulary that applies to all MCOs No data is has been made available
- HIV/HCV Co-Infection Watch Q1: January 2024
. – Although Ohio is listed by NASTAD as having an open formulary, both NASTAD’s ADAP Formulary Database and Ohio’s ADAP website indicates that the state does not offer any treatment for HCV. Community Care Kentucky has a Unified Medicaid Formulary Louisiana has a Unified Medicaid Formulary Ohio – Ohio has a Unified Medicaid Formulary that applies to all MCOs No data has been made available by
- HIV/HCV Co-Infection Watch Q3: July 2025
the previous report: Louisiana removed prior authorization requirements for generic HCV medications; Ohio is listed by NASTAD as having an open formulary, both NASTAD’s ADAP Formulary Database and Ohio’s ADAP Community Care Kentucky has a Unified Medicaid Formulary Louisiana has a Unified Medicaid Formulary Ohio – Ohio has a Unified Medicaid Formulary that applies to all MCOs No data has been made available by Ohio Medicaid began offering HCV treatment for the first time, with formulary options including ribavirin
- The Coming HIV Care Crisis
States have documented massive overcharges: Ohio lost $224.8 million in one year, Pennsylvania $605 million
- HIV/HCV Co-Infection Watch Q3: July 2022
. – Although Ohio is listed by NASTAD as having an open formulary, both NASTAD’s ADAP Formulary Database and Ohio’s ADAP website indicates that the state does not offer any treatment for HCV. Community Care Kentucky has a Unified Medicaid Formulary Louisiana has a Unified Medicaid Formulary Ohio – Ohio has a Unified Medicaid Formulary that applies to all MCOs Connecticut has added Epclusa (generic











