By Dmitry Rashnitsov
The Broward County Health Department is planning on hosting a community meeting regarding the recently implemented waiting list for the AIDS Drugs Assistance Program (ADAP).
The state Department of Health starting a waiting list for the program on June 1, and also will reduce the number of covered drugs in the program on Aug. 1, and will study other cuts, said Tom Liberti, chief of the department’s HIV/AIDS bureau.
“This is terrible news,” said Michael Rajner, a Fort Lauderdale AIDS activist and member of a department advisory panel. “We rely on the program for help with the drugs that keep us alive.
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Without it, I don’t know what people would do.”
The community forum is a place where people who are on the waiting list can get all of their questions answered from Tom Liberti, the HIV/AIDS Bureau Director for the Broward County Health Department.
The forum will take place on Thursday June 17 from 9-11 a.m. at the Broward County Health Department Main Auditorium, 780 SW 24th Street, Fort Lauderdale.
The purpose of the AIDS Drug Assistance Program is to ensure that underserved and uninsured individuals living with HIV/AIDS have access to life-saving medications. Those who live in Florida and have low-income at 400% or less of the Federal Poverty Level, are uninsured or do not have adequate prescription coverage and are not confined to a hospital, nursing home, hospice, or correctional facility qualify for the program.
Florida has never had a waiting list for these services before, but a lack of funding from the federal government and a record number of people applying for the ADAP has forced both Dade and Broward County to go to the waiting list.