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  • Ongoing Viral Hepatitis Outbreaks: Systemic Interventions

    Florida, Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Tennessee, and West Virginia top the list for the most cases reported

  • Are Cancer Risks Higher for People Living with HIV/AIDS

    In 2012, Eddie was honored as the ADAP Champion of the Year by ADAP Advocacy for fighting the Ohio Department

  • Hepatitis C Medicaid Access Dashboard Provides 2023 Updates

    While Colorado, Ohio, New York, and West Virginia addressed the issue of additional restrictions or a

  • Nevada Adds New Syringe Exchange Vending Machines, Building on Success

    Ohio, for example, launched a vending project in early 2021 (in part to reduce the risks associated with

  • HIV/HCV Co-Infection Watch Q2: April 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. – 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. Ohio has six laws that penalize people living with HIV - Ohio currently has six antiquated laws on the

  • The Great Disenrollment - Examining Medicaid's Post-Pandemic Shift

    Justin Gibbs, a 53-year-old from Ohio, had to go without blood pressure medication for a week after losing The Ohio Department of Medicaid partnered with community-based organizations for door-to-door outreach

  • Most Favored Nation, Least Favored Patients

    Ohio demonstrated the path forward by eliminating CVS Caremark and OptumRx from Medicaid and creating Ohio saved $140 million. Kentucky saved $283 million.

  • Opioid Settlements in America

    states where the opioid epidemic has become part of the fabric of life, such as Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio

  • Prescription Drug Advisory Boards: Who is Impacted and How to get Involved

    Ohio, it would seem, has abandoned their PDAB efforts.

  • HIV/HCV Co-Infection Watch Q1: January 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 OhioOhio 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 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 OhioOhio 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 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 OhioOhio 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.

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