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Bureau of Communicable Disease Control

  • Jennifer Brown, JD, MS
    Bureau Director
    Mailing Address:
    Box 142105
    Salt Lake City, Utah 84114-2105

  • Jodie Pond, MPH
    Program Manager
    Phone: (801) 538-6096
    Fax: (801) 538-9913

    E-mail jpond@utah.gov

Eligibility

ADAP
  • You must have HIV/AIDS
  • Your income must be low
  • You must be below a certain asset level (you can own a car and a home)
  • You cannot be on Medicaid or have any other public or private health insurance
  • You must live in Utah

ADAP Private Insurance Co-payment Program (APICP)
The ADAP Private Insurance Co-pay Program can pay your co-pays for HIV-medications if you have private health insurance, but can't afford to pay for them yourself
  • You must have HIV/AIDS
  • Your income must be low
  • You must be below a certain asset level (you can own a car and a home)
  • You cannot be on Medicaid
  • You must live in Utah

Health Insurance Assistance Program (HIP)
The Treatment and Care Program can pay your insurance payments, co-pays, and deductibles if you meet the program requirements.
  • You must have HIV/AIDS
  • You must be low income
  • You must be below a certain asset level (you can own a car and a home)
  • You must be on HIV medications
  • You must live in Utah
  • You cannot be on Medicaid or have any other public or private health insurance
  • You must be accepted to the High Risk Insurance Pool offered by Select Health

COBRA Health Insurance Continuation
The Treatment and Care Program can pay your COBRA payments if you meet the program requirements.
  • You must have HIV/AIDS
  • You must be low income
  • You must be below a certain asset level (you can own a car and a home)
  • You have your own health insurance plan or you are a dependant covered under your family member's plan
  • You cannot be on Medicaid
  • You must be on HIV medications
  • You must live in Utah
  • Your health insurance plan must cover HIV related costs and HIV related medications when you do not stay in the hospital
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