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Virginia ADAP Data Report March 2009

Virginia ADAP Data Report March 2009. Anne Giuranna Rhodes Department of Epidemiology and Community Health Virginia Commonwealth University. ADAP Summary: April 2008 to March 2009. Total clients served 3254 (3229) Average cost per prescription – $441 ($398)

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Virginia ADAP Data Report March 2009

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  1. Virginia ADAP Data Report March 2009 Anne Giuranna Rhodes Department of Epidemiology and Community Health Virginia Commonwealth University

  2. ADAP Summary:April 2008 to March 2009 • Total clients served 3254 (3229) • Average cost per prescription – $441 ($398) • Cost per person per month - $1,323 ($1,186) [1066] • Number of new clients –789 (701) • Clients accessing anti-depressants – 395 (157) • Avg. length of time on ADAP (months) – 53.2 (45.1) • Numbers in parentheses are from 1 year ago (April 2007 to March 2009) • Number in brackets is from NASTAD report for National ADAP – June 2008

  3. Value of Filled Prescriptions • *Note: Value is not reduced by a) Medicaid back-billing reimbursements, • b) Year-end General funds, c) Pharmaceutical company rebates and free goods, • d) Re-dispensing of medications that are dispensed but not picked up

  4. ADAP and Consortia by RegionApril 2008 to March 2009

  5. National ADAP and VA ADAPDemographics: June 2008 National Numbers from NASTA Report http://www.nastad.org/Docs/highlight/200946_7861%20FULL%20REPORT%20v3.pdf

  6. All Clients Served: April 2008 to March 2009Race/Ethnicity and Gender

  7. Clients by Region March 2008 to April 2009 (n=3254) Southwest has seen largest decline in clients over the past 3 years

  8. Clients by Age and Region:March 2008 to April 2009

  9. Medication Types by RegionMarch 2008 to April 2009 • SW clients not receiving any HepC treatment • Antidepressant usage lower in Northern and Northwest • Vaccine usage highest in SW and Central

  10. Clients By Region - # of ARVsJanuary to March 2009

  11. New Classes of Drugs: Persons by MonthApril 2008 to March 2009

  12. Specific Drugs by Region:April 2008 to March 2009

  13. CD4 Counts by Region:April 2008 to March 2009 CD4 counts available for 51% of enrolled clients

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