NATIONAL ADAP MONITORING PROJECT - AIDS United
NATIONAL ADAP MONITORING PROJECT - AIDS United
NATIONAL ADAP MONITORING PROJECT - AIDS United
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Chart 20<br />
<strong>ADAP</strong> Cost Recovery Resources, FY 2001<br />
Insurance<br />
Recovery<br />
15%<br />
Total = $4.1M<br />
Cost recovery represents reimbursement to <strong>ADAP</strong>s from other entities for medications purchased through the<br />
<strong>ADAP</strong> program. Overall, cost recovery represents $4.1 million to <strong>ADAP</strong>s. Drug rebates, including those<br />
that are voluntary, mandated by state law, or available to <strong>ADAP</strong>s as 340B entities, continue to make up the<br />
largest percent of <strong>ADAP</strong> cost recovery (80%). This does not include 340B discounts offered to direct<br />
purchase <strong>ADAP</strong>s, which are received at the time of purchase. Another recovery source continues to be insurance<br />
recovery (15%), where the <strong>ADAP</strong> receives reimbursement from insurance providers for medications purchased for<br />
their clients. Insurance providers include both private providers and public providers such as Medicaid.<br />
Miscellaneous recovery (5%) includes income received from various sources such as private contributions and<br />
corporate donations.<br />
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Miscellaneous<br />
5%<br />
Drug Rebates<br />
80%