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Benefits Screening | Virginia Health Options: Nexus Program

Benefits Screening

3299 Woodburn Road, Suite 370, Annandale, VA 22003

Eligibility

Resident of VA, MD or DC; HIV+; Income at or below 500% Federal Poverty Level

Hours

8:00-5:30 Monday-Friday

Languages

English, Spanish, and Amharic

Application process

Medical physicians may refer their patients directly to the Nexus Program or potential customers may contact the Nexus Program directly. The Non-Medical Case Manager will assist the customer in applying for Ryan White eligibility and eligibility for the Virginia Medication Assistance Program. Here are things you will need to bring to your initial eligibility appointment. If you are already enrolled in Aids Drug Assistance Program (ADAP), bring your most recent approval letter. Proof of Virginia residency (your current address). Proof of legal residency in the United States. Health insurance card if you are currently insured. Information about your household income. You will need to bring proof of income for all family members who earn income to support your household including a spouse, a partner, and/or dependent(s) over age 18. Self-employment income. Veterans or other retirement benefits. Net rental income (after expenses). Alimony/child support. Government benefits and/or award (such as Social Security and unemployment benefits).

Fees

None

Service area

VA

Description

Support services provided by the Nexus program expand the options available to newly diagnosed or People Living with HIV giving them the benefit and flexibility of receiving HIV-related care in a medical setting of their choosing – a private infectious disease, primary care or specialist practice. Your doctor can refer you to Nexus and based on your eligibility you may enroll in the appropriate support services to supplement your medical treatment and help you achieve and maintain viral load suppression. Ryan White Part B Eligibility Assessment Site.

Providing organization

Virginia Health Options Nexus Program

Support services provided by the Nexus program expand the options available to newly diagnosed or People Living with HIV giving them the benefit and flexibility of receiving HIV-related care in a medical setting of their choosing – a private infectious disease, primary care or specialist practice. Your doctor can refer you to Nexus and based on your eligibility you may enroll in the appropriate support services to supplement your medical treatment and help you achieve and maintain viral load suppression. Ryan White Part B Eligibility Assessment Site.