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Virginia ADAP Data Report December 2008 Anne Giuranna Rhodes Department of Epidemiology and Community Health Virginia Commonwealth University

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Page 1: Virginia ADAP Data Report December 2008 Anne Giuranna Rhodes Department of Epidemiology and Community Health Virginia Commonwealth University

Virginia ADAP Data Report December 2008

Anne Giuranna RhodesDepartment of Epidemiology and Community Health

Virginia Commonwealth University

Page 2: Virginia ADAP Data Report December 2008 Anne Giuranna Rhodes Department of Epidemiology and Community Health Virginia Commonwealth University

ADAP Summary:October 2007 to September 2008

• Total clients served 3281 (3339)

• Average cost per prescription – $417 ($308)

• Cost per person per month - $1,263 ($1,062)

• Number of new clients –616 (738)

• Clients accessing anti-depressants – 305 (0)

• Avg. length of time on ADAP (months) – 51.4 (31.9)

* Numbers in parentheses are from 4 years ago (Oct 2003 to Sept 2004)

Page 3: Virginia ADAP Data Report December 2008 Anne Giuranna Rhodes Department of Epidemiology and Community Health Virginia Commonwealth University

Value of Filled PrescriptionsValue of Filled Prescriptions

Fiscal Year Total Value

April 2000 to March 2001 $13,283,421

April 2001 to March 2002 $15,662,031

April 2002 to March 2003 $17,143,724

April 2003 to March 2004 $20,312,242

April 2004 to March 2005 $22,481,523

April 2005 to March 2006 $23,818,875

April 2006 to March 2007 $22,694,646

April 2007 to March 2008 $22,200,203

April 2008 to March 2009 (projected) $ 24,413,950

April 2009 to March 2010 (projected) $24,780,159

*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

Page 4: Virginia ADAP Data Report December 2008 Anne Giuranna Rhodes Department of Epidemiology and Community Health Virginia Commonwealth University

January 2002 to September 2008Persons and Medications

Page 5: Virginia ADAP Data Report December 2008 Anne Giuranna Rhodes Department of Epidemiology and Community Health Virginia Commonwealth University

ADAP and Consortia by RegionApril to September 2008

Page 6: Virginia ADAP Data Report December 2008 Anne Giuranna Rhodes Department of Epidemiology and Community Health Virginia Commonwealth University

Part B Consortia and VA ADAP:Race/Gender – April 2008 to Sept 2008

Page 7: Virginia ADAP Data Report December 2008 Anne Giuranna Rhodes Department of Epidemiology and Community Health Virginia Commonwealth University

Active Clients – September 2008(n=2798)

Page 8: Virginia ADAP Data Report December 2008 Anne Giuranna Rhodes Department of Epidemiology and Community Health Virginia Commonwealth University

Active Clients by Region – September 2008(n=2798)

Southwest has seen largest decline in clients over the past 3 years

Page 9: Virginia ADAP Data Report December 2008 Anne Giuranna Rhodes Department of Epidemiology and Community Health Virginia Commonwealth University

New and Continuing Clients by Age: Oct 2007 to Sept 2008

• New clients significantly younger, with the average age of clients new to ADAP in the last year = 39.7 years compared to 44.3 for those continuing on ADAP

• 13.7% of continuing clients are over 55, while only 9.0% of new clients are in this age group

Page 10: Virginia ADAP Data Report December 2008 Anne Giuranna Rhodes Department of Epidemiology and Community Health Virginia Commonwealth University

New and Continuing Clients - MedicationsOct 2007 to Sept 2008

• New clients not receiving any HepC treatment

• New clients more likely to receive anti-anxiety and anti-psychotics, but not anti-depressants

• Continuing clients more likely to receive vaccines, but overall vaccines appear to be underutilized

Page 11: Virginia ADAP Data Report December 2008 Anne Giuranna Rhodes Department of Epidemiology and Community Health Virginia Commonwealth University

New and Continuing Clients - # of ARVsJuly 2008 to Sept 2008

Page 12: Virginia ADAP Data Report December 2008 Anne Giuranna Rhodes Department of Epidemiology and Community Health Virginia Commonwealth University

New and Continuing Clients – Total Number of Drugs

July 2008 to Sept 2008

• Average number of drugs 4.5 for new clients, 4.4 for continuing clients

• New clients more likely to get 1 drug only and over 6 drugs

Page 13: Virginia ADAP Data Report December 2008 Anne Giuranna Rhodes Department of Epidemiology and Community Health Virginia Commonwealth University

Utilization of New Formulary Drugs:October 2007 to September 2008

103 persons$ 22,591

Antihyperglycemics Antilipidemics

238 persons$ 144,855

Anti-depressants

305 persons$ 48,936

34 persons$ 45,035

36 persons$ 691

Anti-anxiety

Anti-psychotics Bi-polar treatment

5 persons$ 241

Page 14: Virginia ADAP Data Report December 2008 Anne Giuranna Rhodes Department of Epidemiology and Community Health Virginia Commonwealth University

New Classes of Drugs: Persons by MonthOctober 2007 to September 2008

Page 15: Virginia ADAP Data Report December 2008 Anne Giuranna Rhodes Department of Epidemiology and Community Health Virginia Commonwealth University

Drug Classes by Region:October 2007 to Sept 2008

Page 16: Virginia ADAP Data Report December 2008 Anne Giuranna Rhodes Department of Epidemiology and Community Health Virginia Commonwealth University

Specific Drugs by Region:October 2007 to Sept 2008

Page 17: Virginia ADAP Data Report December 2008 Anne Giuranna Rhodes Department of Epidemiology and Community Health Virginia Commonwealth University

Number of Antiretrovirals by Region:July to September 2008