RESOURCES

HIV treatment and prevention is now better than ever. Let’s talk more about HIV, PrEP/ PEP, and treatment. The following resources will give you more information—from paying for PrEP and HIV treatment to finding an online PrEP provider. Got any more questions? Call our Health Information Helpline (215-985-2437) and we can find the right resource for you.

GENERAL HIV

HIV 101 Factsheet

What is HIV?

PrEP

Co-pay Card for Truvada (PrEP)

This co-pay card helps cover the costs of medications if your insured.

Gilead Advancing Access

Supports people who are uninsured in accessing free medications.

Patient Access Network (PAN)

Provides financial assistance for high out-of-pocket costs for insured persons related to PrEP

Medication Reminder App

Never forget to take your PrEP with the must have pill reminder.

Download for:

On-line PrEP Providers

Can’t get to a doctor? You might benefit from PrEP services that are available on-line.

If a medical provider “says no” to PrEP

Navigating PrEP Conversations with your medical provider.

PEP

PEP 101 Factsheet

Paying for PEP

Find the medication prescribed to you for PEP and access information

HIV TREATMENT

Medication Reminder App

Every Dose Every Day (E2D2) is a free, easy-to-use app created by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for people living with HIV. The app allows you to set up medication reminders easily, and keep track of your appointments, laboratory results, and refills. This app is simple and secure. It will keep any information you enter confidential and stored only on your phone.

Special Pharmaceutical Benefits Program (SPBP)

Provides pharmaceutical assistance and specific lab services to low to moderate income individuals living with a diagnosis of HIV/AIDS who are not eligible for pharmacy services under the Medical Assistance (MA) Program.

PROVIDER

UCSF Clinical Consultation Lines – These consultation lines are available to medical providers to ask clinical questions related to prescribing or managing medications.

PEP LINE – 888.448.4911

Occupational PEP:
Monday – Sunday, 11am – 8pm EST

Non-occupational PEP:
Monday – Friday, 9am – 8pm EST
Weekends & holidays, 11am – 8pm EST

PrEP LINE – 855.448.7737

Monday – Friday, 9am – 8pm EST

HIV Management Line – 800.933.3413

Monday – Friday, 9am – 8pm EST

Perinatal HIV Line – 888.448.8765

24 hours, seven days a week

1-on-1 Local Technical Assistance

PDPH AACO can provide you with customized training and support to increase PrEP access in your Philadelphia-based medical practice.

OUTSIDE PHILLY

PrEP2ME

Pennsylvania

Mount Sinai’s TelePrEP Program

New York

Stay Negative: TelePrEP at Cooper

New Jersey

Jefferson Health TelePrEP for HIV Prevention

New Jersey

Definiciones de términos

  • Administración de casos médicos, incluidos los servicios de adhesión al tratamiento

    Ayuda para facilitar las necesidades de atención médica y salud mental de personas con VIH, proporcionando además servicios de apoyo.

  • Asistencia farmacéutica para el SIDA

    Un programa que ayuda a pagar los medicamentos para el VIH y otros medicamentos.

  • Asistencia financiera de emergencia

    Ayuda a corto plazo para cubrir necesidades de emergencia, incluidos los servicios públicos, la vivienda y el transporte.

  • Asistencia financiera de emergencia para farmacia

    Ayuda para el pago de medicamentos.

  • Atención ambulatoria por consumo de sustancias

    Tratamiento por el consumo de drogas o alcohol en un consultorio u oficina clínica.

  • Atención de salud oral

    Cuidado dental.

  • Banco de alimentos / Comidas a domicilio

    Ayuda para obtener alimentos, ya sea en un banco de alimentos o con entrega a domicilio.

  • Educación en salud / Reducción de Riesgos

    Información y educación sobre cómo se transmite el VIH y cómo atender sus necesidades de salud.

  • Especialidad en adolescentes edades de 12 a 24

  • Línea directa del Centro de excelencia PEP

    Línea directa para obtener medicamentos que previenen el VIH después de una exposición.

  • Prueba del VIH

    Prueba de VIH disponibles en un servicio de atención sin cita previa.

  • Psychosocial Support Services

    non-clinical counseling and help

  • Servicios de atención primaria

    Servicios médicos de atención primaria disponibles independientemente de la capacidad de pago, el estado del seguro o el estatus migratorio.

  • Servicios de atención y apoyo para el VIH

  • Servicios de prevención de sobredosis

    Servicios para prevenir la transmisión del VIH relacionada con el consumo de sustancias.

  • Servicios de prevención del VIH

  • Servicios de reducción de daños

    Servicios para prevenir la transmisión del VIH y las sobredosis. Los servicios incluyen el intercambio de jeringas usadas por nuevas, con el fin de prevenir el VIH y otras enfermedades transmisibles.

  • Servicios de salud ambulatorios / externos

    Atención médica para el VIH en consultorios u oficinas clínicas.

  • Servicios de salud mental

    Un consejero u otro profesional que lo ayude a abordar problemas de salud mental.

  • Servicios de salud sexual sin cita previa

    Atención en salud sexual, pruebas de STI y pruebas de VIH en una clínica de atención sin cita previa.

  • Servicios legales

    Ayuda por parte de un abogado.

  • Servicios lingüísticos

    Traducción de idiomas para el médico u otro proveedor de servicios.

  • TelePrEP

    Acceso en línea y por teléfono a medicamentos para prevenir el VIH.

  • Terapia de nutrición médica

    Asesoramiento de un profesional autorizado sobre qué comer según las necesidades médicas específicas y ayuda para obtener alimentos o suplementos nutricionales (como Ensure).

  • Transporte médico

    Transporte hacia citas médicas.

  • Vivienda de transición

    Ayuda para el pago de la vivienda destinada a personas con VIH que están sin hogar o enfrentan inseguridad habitacional.

  • Vivienda Ryan White

    Ayuda a corto plazo para pagar la renta.

Term Definitions

  • Adolescent Specialty Age 12 to 24

    Agency has identified itself as a provider of services specifically for the age group from 12 to 24. The agency may also provide services for other age groups.

  • AIDS Pharmaceutical Assistance

    A program that helps pay for HIV and other medications.

  • Emergency Financial Assistance

    Short-term help paying for an emergency need, including utilities, housing, and transportation.

  • Emergency Financial Assistance Pharmacy

    Help with paying for medication.

  • Food Bank/Home Delivered Meals

    Help with getting food, either at a food bank or delivered to your home.

  • Harm Reduction and Syringe Access Services

    Services to prevent HIV transmission and overdose. Services include exchange of used syringes for new syringes in order to prevent HIV and other communicable diseases.

  • Harm Reduction Services

    Services to prevent HIV transmission and overdose. Services include exchange of used syringes for new syringes in order to prevent HIV and other communicable diseases.

  • Health Education/Risk Reduction

    Information and education on how HIV is transmitted and how to take care of your health needs.

  • HIV Care and Support Services

    These are services that are sometimes called “Ryan White Services.” They are services to provide HIV care or other assistance to individuals with HIV.

  • HIV Prevention Services

    These services are meant to help prevent HIV transmission. Some services are specific to people who are HIV negative, and other services are available regardless of HIV status.

  • HIV Testing

    HIV testing in a walk-in setting.

  • Legal Services

    Help from a lawyer.

  • Medical Case Management, including Treatment Adherence Services

    Help facilitating healthcare and mental health needs for people with HIV while providing support services.

  • Medical Nutrition Therapy

    Advice from a licensed professional about what to eat for a specific medical need and help getting food or nutritional supplements (such as Ensure).

  • Medical Transportation

    Transportation to medical appointments.

  • Mental Health Services

    A counselor or other professional to help deal with a mental health problem.

  • Oral Health Care

    Dental care.

  • Outpatient/Ambulatory Health Services

    HIV medical care in an office or clinic.

  • Post-Exposure Prophylaxis for Non-Occupational Exposures (PEP COE)

    A hotline to find medicine to prevent HIV after an exposure.

  • Primary Care Services

    Primary medical care services available regardless of ability to pay, insurance status, or immigration status.

  • Psychosocial Support Services

    Non-clinical counseling and help.

  • Ryan White Housing

    Short-term help paying rent.

  • Substance Abuse Outpatient Care

    Drug or alcohol treatment at an office or clinic.

  • TelePrEP

    Online and phone access to medicine to prevent HIV.

  • Transitional Housing

    Help paying for housing for people with HIV experiencing homeless or with housing insecurity.

  • Walk-In Sexual Health Services

    Sexual health, STI testing, and HIV testing in a walk-in clinic.

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