Dual Eligibility and Enrollment of Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Clients: Microlearning Module
Resource updated 07/10/2024
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Medicare-Medicaid dual eligibility can be a complex topic with many nuances.
This tool is intended to help people with HIV understand the basics of eligibility and coverage, the unique benefits of being dually eligible for both programs, as well as how the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP) can support dually eligible clients.
This tool covers:
Resource updated 01/12/2024
Tool for conducting a cost analysis (determining the unit/average cost of a service) for purposes of billing and securing reimbursement for services provided.
Resource updated 03/05/2024
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Fact sheet to explain policies and procedures for ADAPs to follow to ensure that Ryan White funds are used as the payer of last resort, including for Medicaid.
Resource updated 09/14/2023
Steps agencies can take to bill for services that enhance their financial sustainability.
Resource updated 10/05/2023
The Imposition of Charges requirement is a term used to describe all activities, policies, and procedures related to assessing RWHAP patient charges, as outlined in the Ryan White legislation.
Resource updated 03/19/2024
Timeline and key steps your program can take in the months leading up to Open Enrollment in states that use HealthCare.gov.
Resource updated 10/05/2023
Explanation of how to conduct Account Tune-Ups for eligible clients in the months leading up to Open Enrollment.
Resource updated 05/22/2024
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Form for clients explaining the maximum annual amount of costs they will incur for RWHAP services they receive.
Resource updated 09/19/2023
Tool for assessing your organization’s strengths and gaps in areas that (1) are important to insurers and (2) support maximizing revenue from contracting activities.
Resource updated 10/05/2023
Insights to ADAP procedures for seeking rebates when a prescription is filled by another 340B entity pharmacy.
Resource updated 03/05/2024