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		<title>Victory: Kentucky AIDS Drug Assistance Program Funded!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Kentucky Department for Public Health (DPH) announced today that improved program efficiencies, pharmaceutical rebates and supplemental funding from the federal government have led to the elimination of the list of individuals who were awaiting assistance from the Kentucky AIDS Drugs Assistance Program (KADAP). Today, we celebrate victory, thanks in part to everyone who signed the Kentucky Equality Federation and Kentucky HIV/AIDS Advocacy Group (KHAAG) action alert.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Kentucky Department for Public Health (DPH) announced today that  improved program efficiencies, pharmaceutical rebates and supplemental  funding from the federal government have led to the elimination of the  list of individuals who were awaiting assistance from the Kentucky AIDS  Drugs Assistance Program (KADAP).</p>
<p>Led by <a href="http://www.kyequality.org" target="_blank">Kentucky Equality Federation</a>, the Kentucky HIV/AIDS Advocacy Group, and <a href="http://sites.google.com/site/avolky/" target="_blank">AVOL (AIDS Volunteers Inc.)</a>, <a href="http://unitedwestandky.com/2010/03/12-kentucky-organizations-slam-frankfort-over-kadap-most-have-uncertain-future/" target="_blank">organizations across the Commonwealth</a> expressed alarm and dismay that the 2010 budget was passed without funding for the Kentucky AIDS Drug Assistance Program (KADAP).</p>
<p>Today, we celebrate victory, thanks in part to <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>everyone</strong></span> who signed the <a href="http://www.kyequality.org" target="_blank">Kentucky Equality Federation</a> and Kentucky HIV/AIDS Advocacy Group™ (KHAAG) <a href="http://gayrights.change.org/petitions/view/hundreds_with_hivaids_in_kentucky_left_to_die" target="_blank">action alert</a>.</p>
<p>Click <a href="http://migration.kentucky.gov/newsroom/chfs/KADAP+2010.htm" target="_blank">here</a> to read the Kentucky Department of Public Health Press Release, or click <a href="http://community.kyequality.org/2010/12/victory-kentucky-aids-drug-assistance.html" target="_blank">here</a> to read the Kentucky Equality Federation press release.</p>
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<h1 style="text-align: center;"><strong>Victory: Kentucky AIDS Drug Assistance Program Funded!</strong></h1>
<p><strong>December 06, 2010  -</strong> The Kentucky Department for Public Health (DPH) announced today that   improved program efficiencies, pharmaceutical rebates and supplemental   funding from the federal government have led to the elimination of the   list of individuals who were awaiting assistance from the Kentucky AIDS   Drugs Assistance Program (KADAP).</p>
<p>Led by <a href="http://www.kyequality.org/" target="_blank">Kentucky Equality Federation</a>, the Kentucky HIV/AIDS Advocacy Group, and <a href="http://sites.google.com/site/avolky/" target="_blank">AVOL (AIDS Volunteers Inc.)</a>,  <a href="http://unitedwestandky.com/2010/03/12-kentucky-organizations-slam-frankfort-over-kadap-most-have-uncertain-future/" target="_blank">organizations across the Commonwealth</a> expressed alarm and dismay that  the 2010 budget was passed without funding for the Kentucky AIDS Drug  Assistance Program (KADAP).</p>
<p>Today, we celebrate victory, thanks in part to everyone who signed the <a href="http://www.kyequality.org/" target="_blank">Kentucky Equality Federation</a> and Kentucky HIV/AIDS Advocacy Group™ (KHAAG) <a href="http://gayrights.change.org/petitions/view/hundreds_with_hivaids_in_kentucky_left_to_die" target="_blank">action alert</a>.</p>
<p>Click <a href="http://migration.kentucky.gov/newsroom/chfs/KADAP+2010.htm" target="_blank">here</a> to read the Kentucky Department of Public Health Press Release, or click <a href="http://community.kyequality.org/2010/12/victory-kentucky-aids-drug-assistance.html" target="_blank">here</a> to read the Kentucky Equality Federation press release.</p>
<p><strong>Courtesy of the Commonwealth News Service:</strong></p>
<blockquote><p>The Kentucky Department for Public Health (DPH) announced today that improved program efficiencies, pharmaceutical rebates and supplemental funding from the federal government have led to the elimination of the list of individuals who were awaiting assistance from the Kentucky AIDS Drugs Assistance Program (KADAP).</p>
<p>In September, all 306 individuals who were on a waiting list to receive medications for HIV/AIDS were enrolled in the program, giving them consistent access to life-sustaining drugs. KADAP is a payor of last resort for Kentuckians with HIV/AIDS who lack the resources to obtain needed medications. Without prescription medicines, the health of these individuals could deteriorate and drug resistance could develop, making treatment even more costly.</p>
<p>&#8220;This is another step forward in our work to assist Kentuckians living with HIV/AIDS,&#8221; said DPH Commissioner William Hacker, M.D. &#8220;Many Kentuckians rely on this program for assistance in obtaining medications that are absolutely vital for their health. Through the work of our staff – along with the advocacy community – individuals in need do not have to wait to access services.&#8221;</p>
<p>With the addition of those on the waiting list, the program now serves almost 1,500 Kentuckians. KADAP is expected to be able to accommodate the current rate of new enrollees, approximately 20 per month, through June 2012.</p>
<p>&#8220;KADAP is a vital link in the triad of care, treatment and prevention. When individuals have access to medication and treatment, it improves their health and quality of life,&#8221; said Bobby Edelen, president of the Kentucky HIV Advocacy and Action Group and at-large member of the Kentucky HIV/AIDS Planning and Advisory Council. &#8220;Moreover, when people realize this service is available – and they will have access to care – they are more likely to get tested.&#8221;</p>
<p>DPH officials project that if current funding levels and rate of new clients remain the same, no new waiting lists will be implemented in Kentucky through the 2011 fiscal year. Meanwhile, other states around the country continue to face long waiting lists for their AIDS Drugs Assistance Programs (ADAP), particularly in the southeast region of the country. In fact, 93 percent (3,765) of the people on ADAP waiting lists are from a southern state, according to the Southern AIDS Coalition.</p>
<p>DPH officials say the program has been an invaluable resource for its clients, but waiting lists presented a tremendous obstacle in their work to improve access to care and encourage individuals to get tested for HIV/AIDS.</p>
<p>&#8220;KADAP is a wonderful program that has benefited hundreds of Kentuckians in need of assistance accessing their medications,&#8221; said Sigga Jagne, manager of the HIV/AIDS in DPH. &#8220;Being able to eliminate the waiting list for the program helps us tremendously in our outreach to individuals with HIV/AIDS.&#8221;</p>
<p>The HIV/AIDS branch has worked diligently with community stakeholders to achieve program efficiencies, as well as educate policy-makers about the need for the program, according to KADAP Program Administrator Merinda Brown. This included leveraging pharmaceutical rebate dollars, emergency federal funding, and ADAP supplemental funds, while also redirecting monies from other program areas.</p>
<p>In addition, Public Health contracted with Kentucky Clinic Pharmacy (KPC),  which provides medication to KADAP clients, to reduce fees and provide a number of drugs at a fixed price, as well as implement a variety of innovative cost-saving measures that allow more clients to be served. Together with health care providers and pharmacists on the program’s formulary advisory committee, the program was able to ensure cost-saving steps would not negatively impact the medical standard of care for clients in the program.</p>
<p>KADAP helps eligible low-income Kentuckians purchase AIDS-related, FDA-approved medications. Participants receive formulary medications through mail-order service provided by the KPC in Lexington.</p>
<p>For further information, call 1-866-510-0005.</p></blockquote>
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		<title>Kentucky Equality Federation and the Kentucky HIV/AIDS Advocacy Action Group today condemned House Bill 350 as ethically irresponsible and a crime against anyone living with HIV/AIDS</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kentucky Equality Federation and the Kentucky HIV/AIDS Advocacy Action Group today condemned House Bill 350 as ethically irresponsible and a crime against anyone living with HIV/AIDS. House Bill 350 seeks to remove HIV/AIDS training and education requirements for licensed service providers such as physicians, registered nurses, social workers, etc. Both organizations are opposed to the legislation because treatment options change rapidly, making it imperative that all health care professionals know the physical manifestations of HIV/AIDS. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Lexington, KY </strong>(VIA PRWeb)<strong> February 10, 2010 &#8211;</strong> Two statewide advocacy groups, <a href="http://www.kyLGBT.org" target="_blank">Kentucky Equality Federation</a> and the Kentucky HIV/AIDS Advocacy Action Group today condemned House Bill 350 as ethically irresponsible and a crime against anyone living with HIV/AIDS.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.lrc.ky.gov/record/10RS/HB350.htm" target="_blank">House Bill 350</a> seeks to remove HIV/AIDS training and education requirements for licensed service providers such as physicians, registered nurses, social workers, etc. Both organizations are opposed to the legislation because treatment options change rapidly, making it imperative that all health care professionals know the physical manifestations of HIV/AIDS. It is a matter of getting people in the proper care as soon as possible. This could be the difference in a healthy outcome or multiple misdiagnoses that would end up costing more financially either for the patient themselves or for the taxpayers of Kentucky.</p>
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<h1 style="text-align: center;">Kentucky Equality Federation and the Kentucky HIV/AIDS Advocacy Action Group today condemned House Bill 350 as ethically irresponsible and a crime against anyone living with HIV/AIDS</h1>
<p><strong>Lexington, KY </strong>(VIA PRWeb)<strong> February 10, 2010 &#8211;</strong> Two statewide advocacy groups, <a href="http://www.kyLGBT.org" target="_blank">Kentucky Equality Federation</a> and the Kentucky HIV/AIDS Advocacy Action Group today condemned House Bill 350 as ethically irresponsible and a crime against anyone living with HIV/AIDS.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.lrc.ky.gov/record/10RS/HB350.htm" target="_blank">House Bill 350</a> seeks to remove HIV/AIDS training and education requirements for licensed service providers such as physicians, registered nurses, social workers, etc. Both organizations are opposed to the legislation because treatment options change rapidly, making it imperative that all health care professionals know the physical manifestations of HIV/AIDS. It is a matter of getting people in the proper care as soon as possible. This could be the difference in a healthy outcome or multiple misdiagnoses that would end up costing more financially either for the patient themselves or for the taxpayers of Kentucky.</p>
<p>&#8220;Treatment options change rapidly, therefore physicians or other clinicians that do not treat HIV/AIDS as a specialty would be hard pressed to know the best treatment options for their patients infected with this disease,&#8221; stated Bobby Edelen, president of the Kentucky HIV/AIDS Advocacy Action Group.</p>
<p>To compound the issue, Kentucky lawmakers allowed the Kentucky AIDS Drug Assistance Program to expire. &#8220;The fact that the Commonwealth also stopped funding the low-income Kentucky AIDS Drug Assistance Program in 2007 is inhumane, shortsighted, and threatens individual and public health,&#8221; stated Kentucky Equality Federation President Jordan Palmer.</p>
<p>Gary L. Fowler, a special adviser to the Kentucky HIV/AIDS Advocacy Action Group, and Co-Chair of the Kentucky HIV Prevention Advisory Council (KHPAC) stated: &#8220;I would like to point out that surveillance training is necessary for us to have the best information available to stop the spread of HIV/AIDS. Kentucky has a high number of people infected with the disease that report unknown risk factors. If we do not have accurate numbers for who is being infected and what their behavioral risk factors are, we do not have a clear picture of where we need to target our prevention dollars.&#8221;</p>
<p>Edelen continued: &#8220;House Bill 350 does a disservice to the citizens of the Commonwealth of Kentucky by lowering healthcare standards for service providers and should be defeated. The citizens of this great Commonwealth deserve the best representation from their lawmakers to ensure the quality of healthcare is held to a higher standard than &#8216;minimum&#8217; and enforced with every protection under the law.&#8221;</p>
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