The ADAP Watch
From National Alliance of State and Territorial AIDS Directors
October 21, 2011
ADAPs With Waiting Lists
(6,842 Individuals in 11 States*, as of October 20, 2011) |
| State |
Number of Individuals on ADAP Waiting List |
Percent of the Total ADAP Waiting List |
Increase/Decrease From Previous Reporting Period |
Date Waiting List Began |
| Florida |
3,335 |
49% |
-54 |
June 2010 |
| Georgia |
1,427 |
21% |
-336 |
July 2010 |
| Idaho |
7 |
0.1% |
2 |
February 2011 |
| Louisiana** |
855 |
13% |
-105 |
June 2010 |
| Montana |
11 |
0.2% |
0 |
January 2008 |
| Nebraska |
1 |
0.01% |
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October 2011 |
| North Carolina |
63 |
1% |
5 |
January 2010 |
| Ohio |
0 |
0% |
0 |
July 2010 |
| South Carolina |
33 |
0.5% |
15 |
March 2010 |
| Utah |
53 |
1% |
2 |
May 2011 |
| Virginia |
1,057 |
15% |
13 |
November 2010 |
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* As a result of FY2010 ADAP emergency funding, Hawaii, Idaho, Iowa, Kentucky, South Dakota, and Utah eliminated their waiting lists; Idaho reinstituted a waiting list in February 2011 and Utah reinstituted a waiting list in May 2011.
** Louisiana has a capped enrollment on their program. This number represents their current unmet need.
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ADAPs With Other Cost-Containment Strategies: Financial Eligibility
(445 Individuals in 6 States, as of August 3, 2011) |
| State |
Lowered Financial Eligibility |
Disenrolled Clients |
| Arkansas |
500% to 200% FPL |
99 clients (September 2009) |
| Illinois |
500% to 300% FPL |
Grandfathered in current clients from 301-500% FPL |
| North Dakota |
400% to 300% FPL |
Grandfathered in current clients from 301-400% FPL |
| Ohio |
500% to 300% FPL |
257 clients (July 2010) |
| South Carolina |
550% to 300% FPL |
Grandfathered in current clients from 301-550% FPL |
| Utah |
400% to 250% FPL |
89 clients (September 2009) |
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