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Everyday Words for Public Health Communication

Everyday Words for Public Health Communication offers expert recommendations from CDC's Health Literacy Council and other agency communicators on how to reduce jargon and improve readers' understanding.

Federal Plain Language Guidelines

This U.S. government site provides official guidelines for the Plain Writing Act of 2010.

Federal Ready, Set, PrEP

  • Covers cost of Truvada or Descovy
  • No income limit
  • Must be uninsured, no age restrictions
  • Resident of the U.S. or its territories; Social Security Number (SSN) not required
  • This program does not use public charge as an eligibility determination

Female Condoms and Anal Sex

This presentation by Nikole Gettings, MSN, provides helpful information on the use of female condoms.

Female Condoms: Effectiveness and Benefits

This page from WebMD describes the effectiveness and benefits of female condoms.

Figuring out how PrEP fits into your life

From Project Inform: Jonathan recently broke up from a long-term monogamous relationship. He's been a little depressed but he's also chatting online and dating quite a bit. Condoms aren't always used. Listen to Jonathan talk about how PrEP has helped ease his mind as he's working through this new stage in his life.

Florida Health: What Is PrEP/PEP?

From the Florida Department of Health, this page provides basic information and resources on PrEP and PEP.

General information on using PrEP

This video from Project Inform presents general information about PrEP and how the pill can protect you from getting HIV.

Georgia Greater Than AIDS: Knowledge is Power

For testing, PrEP and HIV treatment resources in Georgia, call the Georgia HIV / AIDS Information Line at 1-800-551-2728 or find services here. The Georgia Ryan White Program provides services to low-income individuals with HIV. The AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP) provides access to HIV medications.

Georgia HIV/AIDS Information Line

The Georgia HIV/AIDS Information Line is a confidential and anonymous resource service. Information Line Specialists provide accurate, current, and comprehensive information to callers with questions pertaining to the services offered at AID Atlanta, HIV and STI facts, and gaining access to resource services provided throughout the state of Georgia.

GetPrEPLA: What is PrEP?

From County of Los Angeles Public Health, this page provides resources and information on PrEP in Los Angeles.

Gilead Advancing Access Copay Coupon Program

  • Provides up to $7,200 per year for prescription copays
  • Any income level is eligible, no lifetime limit
  • Resident of the U.S. or its territories; SSN not required
  • Must be commercially insured, or have Medicare with no Part D benefits
  • This program does not use public charge as an eligibility determination

Gilead Advancing Access Patient Support Program (Oral PrEP)

  • Covers cost of Truvada or Descovy
  • Income at or below 500% FPL but above 138% FPL (Medicaid eligible)
  • Resident of the U.S. or its territories; SSN not required; undocumented residents eligible
  • Must be uninsured, insurance denies coverage, or have Medicare with no Part D benefits
  • This program does not use public charge as an eligibility determination

GLAAD Media Reference Guide

GLAAD’s Media Reference Guide, now in its 11th edition, offers education and guidance on telling LGBTQ people’s stories in ways that bring out the best in journalism.

Good Days Patient Assistance

Good Days is a national non-profit charitable organization that lifts the burdens of chronic illness through assistance, advocacy, and awareness.

  • Provides up to $7,500 per year for prescription copays
  • U.S. resident, valid SSN required
  • Income at or below 500% FPL
  • Medicare, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, and Blue Cross/Blue Shield Federal
  • This program does not use public charge as an eligibility determination

GoodRx.com

GoodRX's mission is to build better ways for people to find the right care at the best price. Our technology gives all Americans — regardless of income or insurance status — the knowledge, choice, and care they need to stay healthy.

Greater Than HIV: PrEP FAQs

Greater Than HIV answers frequently asked questions about PrEP, HIV testing, and treatment.

Hawai’i State Department of Health: HIV PrEP

This page from the Hawai'i State Department of Health Harm Reduction Services Branch provides basic information on PrEP as well as provider lists.

HIV Treatment, the Viral Reservoir, and HIV DNA

This page from the National Institutes of Health describes antiretroviral therapy (ART) and its role in treating and preventing HIV infection.

HIV.gov: Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis

This page from HIV.org describes PrEP, its role in preventing HIV infection, and information on providers and insurance coverage.

HIVAZ.org

This website is designed to be a multipurpose source of information regarding HIV prevention, care, and resources throughout Arizona.

HIVEonline: Transgender Men

This page from HIVEonline.org presents information, resources, and stories for transgender men.

ICD-10 Code Lookup Tool

A quick lookup tool from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid for finding billing codes pertinent to PrEP coverage.

ICD-10-CM Codes (Outpatient and Clinical Billing Codes)

A list of all ICD-10-CM codes used in clinical and outpatient settings in the U.S.