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December 18, 2007

Some HIV Meds Absent From Medicare’s Website

Although some HIV/AIDS medications aren’t listed on the Medicare Part D drug plan website, AIDS advocates quoted in a story published in San Francisco’s Bay Area Reporter claim that they are still covered by individual prescription plans (ebar.com, 12/13).

According to the Reporter, Medicare’s plan finder is not always up to date and sometimes doesn’t reflect drugs newly approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). For example, Isentress (raltegravir), FDA-approved on October 12 and covered by the plan, doesn’t appear on the list.

“Individual private plans are required to cover these drugs,” says Project Inform’s health care advocacy director, Anne Donnelly, in the article. “We actually want to know from folks if they really find a plan where it’s not covered, even if it is a new drug and it doesn’t have protected status, because we still can have some leverage on that.”

Donnelly added that individuals can file an exception to get access to the drugs they need. She reminds people living with HIV that the AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP) can offer additional help if other problems arise before the December 31 open-enrollment deadline for 2008 coverage.

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