HIV, AIDS & Prevention CareLine
HIV, AIDS & Prevention CareLine is a Patient Advocate Foundation program for people with HIV or AIDS, or people getting HIV prevention treatment or testing. Case managers help with health insurance, care access, treatment costs, disability benefits, workplace benefits, and finding help for basic needs like food, rent, utilities, and transportation.
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Case managers help solve issues with health insurance, disability, and financial hardships impacting access to care for patients with a chronic and life-threatening diagnosis, their family members... Main Services help find healthcare understand government programs navigating the system case management workplace rights advocacy & legal aid Serving all ages hiv/aids individuals uninsured underinsured
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HIV & AIDS Case ManagementService
- Recently verified· Jun 26
HIV, AIDS & Prevention CareLine Case ManagementProgram
Free one-on-one case management helps eligible patients and families solve practical and financial problems tied to HIV, AIDS, HIV prevention treatment, or testing.
- Recently verified· Jun 26
Health Insurance and Treatment Cost HelpService
Case managers help people understand coverage, get approvals, appeal insurance denials, and apply for Medicaid, Medicare, Marketplace coverage, co-pay help, premium help, and free or low-cost medicine programs.
- Recently verified· Jun 26
Living Expense Resource NavigationService
Case managers help patients look for programs that may help with food, rent, utilities, transportation, and other financial strain caused by illness.
- Recently verified· Jun 26
Disability and Workplace Benefits NavigationService
Case managers help patients apply for SSDI, use workplace benefits like health insurance and sick leave, understand ADA and FMLA rights, and challenge disability denials when needed.
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