AIDS/HIV Medical Issues
- AIDSInfo: National Institutes of Health - wide range of information about HIV/AIDS medical issues.
- Glossary of HIV Related Terms- from the National Institutes of Health
- HIV Medicine 2006, Christian Hoffman & Bernd Sebastian Kamps (eds), up-to-date medical textbook
- Pocket Guide Adult HIV/AIDS Treatment, January 2006, John G. Bartlett, John Hopkins AIDS Service
- Positively Aware: Informative magazine with articles on a variety of HIV-related issues
- "The Body": A wide range of AIDS/HIV information, primarily medical, but also advocacy and policy. Includes a compilation of links to medical dictionaries and databases and " Basic tips on understanding Medical Terminology "
- HIV information videos from the National Minority AIDS Council's partner site, Healthology. Short videos about various HIV medicine topics, as well as accounts of living with HIV
- HIV Insite: Information on HIV treatment, prevention, and policy, from the University of California at San Francisco. Their "knowledgebase" contains a wide variety of articles on various medical and policy issues, including articles onclinical manifestations of HIV and HIV related infections that would be helpful to read in conjunction with developing a theory in a disability case.
- Guidelines for the Use of Antiretroviral Agents in HIV-1-Infected Adults and Adolescents, October 10, 2006, Department of Health and Human Services
- AIDS/HIV Links: From the American Social Health Association & Centers for Disease Control
- Hopkins HIV Report: Up-to-date articles on a wide variety of HIV/AIDS medical issues. I've linked to the table of contents.
- Managing HIV in the Workplace: From the Global Business Coalition against HIV/AIDS. An internationally-focused site describing model practices in managing HIV/AIDS in the workplace.
- Why People with HIV Still Die -- And Why They Don't Have To, Mark Mascolini, IAPAC Monthly, March 2004, on "The Body" website: Discusses the problem of people who receive HAART treatment but still die.
- Long-Term Toxicities Associated With HIV and Antiretroviral Therapy, Peter J. Piliero, M.D., June 2003, posted on The Body web site. Helpful discussion of side effects associated with long term antiretroviral therapy.
- HIV Symptom Management Guidelines, Lisa Capaldini, M.D., July 2004, HIV InSite Knowledge Base: Information about treatment of common HIV symptoms. Aimed at health care providers, but good information for analyzing disability cases.
- Primary Care Guidelines for the Management of Persons Infected with the Human Immunodeficiency Virus: Recommendations of the HIV Medicine Association of the Infectious Diseases Society of America, from the journal Clinical Infectious Diseases, September 1, 2004.
- HIV Medicine Association, Useful medical and policy background information
- NAM AIDSmap, Treatment and Care, Good resources on HIV symptoms and conditions
HIV and Fatigue
- Fatigue and HIV: Interview with Lisa Capaldini, M.D. Good background on kinds of fatigue experienced by people with HIV
- HIV-related Fatigue, Liz Highleyman, Bulletin of Experimental Treatments for AIDS, Spring 2001. Excellent and comprehensive. Includes many useful medical journal references.
- Fatigue in Patients with HIV/AIDS: By Gary Wolfe, RN
- Fatigue Articles by Julie Barroso. Ph.D., ANP, CS, et al (password required):
- Just Worn Out: A Qualitative Study of HIV-Related Fatigue
- Psychometric Properties of the HIV-Related Fatigue Scale
- Physiological and Psychological Markers Associated with HIV-Related Fatigue
- A Review of Fatigue in People with HIV
- Predicting Fatigue and Depression in HIV-Infected Gay Men
- HIV-Related Fatigue: Nursing Interventions to Help Patients Manage
HIV and Hepatitis
- HIV and Hepatitis Coinfection, Liz Highleyman, Bulletin of Experimental Treatments for AIDS, Winter 2002/2003. Extremely readable and up-to-date discussion of the relation between HIV and Hepatitis.
- Viral Hepatitis C, National Center for HIV, STD and TB Prevention
- Fatigue as a Symtom of Hep C, HepNet,
- Hepatitis C Fact Sheets, Extensive collection of fact sheets covering a wide range of topics relating to Hep C, from the Hepatitis C Support Project.
- Reading a Lab Report, Hepatitis C Support Project, Helpful overview of lab tests relevant to Hepatitis C
- Treating HCV Infection in HIV/HCV Co-infected Patients, Brian Boyle, posted on The Body website.
- Hepatitis C and Co-Infection: An Overview, Tracy Swan, ACRIA Update, Summer 2002. Another very understandable discussion of co-infection issues.
- Hepatitis C and HIV, New Mexico AIDS InforNet, Fact Sheet Number 507, February 26, 2005. A more brief, but helpful and understandable fact sheet on Hepatitis C and HIV.
- HIV and Hepatitis C co-infection: Website devoted to this issue. More focused on updates and new research than on general information.
- HIV and HAART: Sean R. Hosein, "Hepatitis C found to Diminish Response to HAART," posted on The Body website.
HIV and Substance Abuse
- Substance Abuse and HIV, Jeffrey H. Hsu, M.D., The Hopkins HIV Report
- The Alcohol and Drug Wildcard: Substance Use and Psychiatric Problems in People with HIV, Joan E. Sweben, PhD with Pat Denning, PhD. UCSF AIDS Health Project Monograph Series Number 2, 1998.
HIV and Mental Illness
- Managing Depression in HIV Disease, Viral Hepatitis and Substance Abuse, The PRN Notebook, December 2005
- American Psychiatric Association, Practice Guideline for the Treatment of Patients With HIV/AIDS
- Psychiatric Issues in the Management of Patients with HIV Infection, Glenn J. Treisman, Andrew F. Angelion, Heidi E. Hutton, Journal of the American Medical Association, 2001
- Mental Illness, An Overview, American Psychiatric Association
- National Institute of Mental Health, Public Information - information about a variety of mental illnesses
- NAMI (National Alliance for the Mentally Ill) - information about mental illnesses and treatment
- The Role Of The Primary Care Practitioner In Assessing And Treating Mental Health In Persons With HIV, AIDS Institute, New York State Department of Health, 2001
- Guide to Psychological Testing: overview of the common psychological tests
Medical References
- Merck Manual: Extremely comprehensive medical manual; provides helpful medical background on countless medical conditions. This is more text than dictionary.
- HealthFinder: Site operated by U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Includes links and references concerning a wide range of health topics.
- Harrison's Online: Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine.
- Duke Medical Center Library Online: Links to a variety of medical research tools.
- MedicineNet.com: Wide range of medical articles written for laypersons, on subjects including diseases, treatments, diagnostic tools
- Lab Tests Online: information about a wide range of diagnostic tests
- Understanding Your Lab Results: AIDS Community Research Initiative of America (ACRIA), 2004. This is a very understandable booklet that explains in lay terms the major lab results important to people with HIV
- Medical Pictures: A wide variety of medical pictures that may help you understand your client's medical conditions
Medical Abbreviations and Terminology
- Glossary of HIV/AIDS Related Terms: From the San Francisco AIDS Foundation
- Pharma Lexicon: Medical and pharmaceutical abbreviations and acronyms
- Medical Abbreviations: searchable database of medical abbreviations
- DUMC- Frequently Used Medical Abbreviations
- Online Medical Dictionary
- Merriam Webster Medical Dictionary, on Medline website
Information about particular disorders or body systems
- Diabetes/Digestive/Kidney: National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, part of National Institutes of Health.
- Heart/Lung/Blood: National Heart, Lung & Blood Institute
- Heart/Diabetes: American Heart Association
- General: WebMD - general information about a variety of conditions
Drug Information
- AIDSinfo- Excellent resources from the National Institutes of Health on a variety of medical issues, including drug information.
- Guide to HIV Drugs, 2004: A guide for patients and advocates, written in simple language.
- Quick Guide to AntiRetrovirals: In pdf format, from the Medscape website.
- Drug Information: by Health Square. Consumer version of PDR
- Medline Plus Drug Information: Information on over 9000 drugs
- RxList: Drug Information
Medical Records
- Duke University Medical Center Health Information Management: Information on obtaining medical records from DUMC
Disability
- DisabilityInfo.gov: The new federal government site providing access to a full range of disability-related issues, including income, civil rights, housing, etc.
Social Security Disability
- Social Security Acronyms
- Social Security Offices in North Carolina
- Rules of conduct and standards of responsibility for representatives, Social Security Administration
- Stepping Stones to Recovery: A Case Managers Manual for Assisting Adults Who are Homeless with Social Security Disability and Supplemental Security Income Applications. SAMSHA. Excellent resource, helpful for working with all clients, not just the homeless
Laws, regulations, operating procedure
- Social Security Website
- Social Security Website: Program Rules: Social Security's index to the laws and other rules governing the program
- Disability Rules: 24 C.F.R. Part 404 and appendices . Another SSA site with all adult disability regulations. Each section on separate web page; includes convenient links to cross references within the regulations.
- POMS: Social Security's Programs Operating Manual
- Social Security Rulings:
- SSR 93-2p: establishes that the 12-month durational requirement need not be separately proven in HIV cases.
- SSR 83-20: TITLES II AND XVI: ONSET OF DISABILITY
- Fleeing Felons - our comprehensive set of information about benefit withholding for SSI, Social Security, and other public assistance programs.
- Fleeing Felon Proposed Regulations for Title II (Social Security Disability), 70 Federal Register 72411. Regulations proposed December 5, 2005.
- Fleeing Felon - Requesting Good Cause- Instructions to Appeal Social Security Benefits - Fleeing Felons
- HALLEX Section I-02-1-40 Critical Case Status in the Office of Disability Adjudication and Review (ODAR) - Rules for expediting cases in the ODAR based on TERI Status (Terminal Illness) or Dire Needs.
Disability Web Sites
- Disability Doc: Excellent resources on a wide range of disability topics, by Keith R. Holden, M.D. Kept current.
- Legal Information Institute - Social Security Materials . Extensive links to a variety of resources on Social Security, including statutes, regulations, treatises, etc.
- Social Security Online Course: Presented in Spring 2002 by Peter Martin of Cornell Law School. A thorough overview of the Social Security Program, as well as a source for links to online materials, including statutes, regulations, treatises.
- Social Security Disability Frequently Asked Questions: Good basic information. Site maintained by the National Organization of Social Security Claimants' Representatives (NOSSCR)
- SevereNet: Extensive materials on Social Security Disability, including complete listings. Site is maintained by a law firm.
- Charles Ryan, Attorney at Law: Another site maintained by private attorney; contains extensive links to relevant legal sources
- Social Security Secrets: A publication of Michigan Advocates Exchange. A readable, down-to-earth guide for people with HIV/AIDS who are applying for disability benefits. Helpful even for lawyers and other advocates.
- Social Security Advisory Service: Privately run site with a variety of information and links.
Government Publications and sites
General
- Social Security Online: The official web site of the Social Security Administration, with extensive links
- Index to Social Security website: Extremely valuable search tool
- Glossary of Social Security Terms: Don't know what the term means? Look it up here.
- Social Security Office Locator: Find the contact information for any Social Security local office. Just input the client's social security number.
- SSA's "Representing Clients" Page: With links to important resources for advocates, includingStandards of Conduct for Representatives
- Understanding Supplemental Security Income (SSI): SSA web site's good, understandable discussion of SSI, including financial eligibility
- SSI Maximum Benefit Amounts: Maximum benefit amounts for each year from 1975 to present.
- Social Security Handbook 2001: Official publication of the Social Security Administration. Basic guide to SSA programs.
- Your Right to Representation: Explanation of representation rights for claimants
- Office of Hearings and Appeals: Web site of the OHA
Disability Evalution
- A Brief Guide to the Social Security Disability Guidelines for Patients with HIV Infection, Lucas Przymusinski, M.D. Duke Law '07. Very helpful overview of medical aspects of the key HIV disability listings.
- SSA Form 4814 - Medical Report on Adult with Allegation of HIV infection: This SSA form is for use by physicians in HIV cases. It seems not to be used very often, but is a helpful checklist for evaluating HIV cases.
- Disability Evaluation under Social Security: Social Security's "Blue Book." This is Social Security's guide to disability evaluation for health care professionals. This online version is updated as of February 2002. (We have the 1999 edition in hard copy in the office.)
- Adult Disability Listings: Readable site maintained by Social Security Administration
- 24 C.F.R. Part 404 and appendices . Another SSA site with all adult disability regulations. Each section on separate web page; includes convenient links to cross references within the regulations.
- Social Security Ruling 93-2p: establishes that the 12-month durational requirement need not be separately proven in HIV cases.
- Dictionary of Occupational Titles: Department of Labor publication used in evaluating vocational aspects of disability cases. This version, from VocRehab.com, allows searching. It's also available on the Department of Labor site.
- Drugs & Alcohol: EM-96200: Questions and Answers Concerning DAA from the 07/02/96 Teleconference: Social Security's guidance on situations where drug or alcohol abuse is a factor.
- SSA Rule 02-1p, Obesity Evaluation: Social Security's guidance on evaluation of obesity.
- Evaluation of Pain:
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Social Security Regulations: 20 CFR 404.1529, How we evaluate symptoms, including pain
- Social Security Ruling: SSR 96-7p, Policy Interpretation Ruling Titles II and XVI: Evaluation of Symptoms in Disability Claims: Assessing the Credibility of an Individual's Statement
Overpayments
- How to Fight an SSI or Social Security Overpayment Notice, Northwest Justice Project, 2003
- Dealing with Post Entitlement Issues, James R. Shelton, 2006
Working while on Social Security Disability
- BPA&O Manual 2006. Manual for Benefits Protection and Advocacy Organizations - an excellent resource that discusses SSDI and SSI and work incentives for Social Security Disability, SSI, Housing Assistance, etc.
- Substantial Gainful Activity and Trial Work Period Limits for 2007, by hourly rate and hours worked, David Travers.
- The 2008 Red Book. Social Security's Guide to Work Incentives for People with Disabilities. This book explains how working affects disability benefits.
- Work Incentives for Persons with Disabilities Under the Social Security and SSI Programs, James R. Sheldon, Jr., Neighborhood Legal Services, August 2002
- Social Security Beneficiaries Returning to Work, John Coburn, Absolutely Positive, March/April 2002. Helpful summary of Social Security's Return to Work Provisions.
- SSA Work, Institute for Child Health Policy. Information about Ticket to Work and PASS programs; some video.
- Social Security's Work Site: Social Security's information about working while receiving disability
- Keeping Medicare and Medicaid when you Return to Work, Kaiser Family Foundation
- Expedited Reinstatement of SSI and Social Security Disability Benefits, James R. Sheldon
Information especially for advocates
- National Organization of Social Security Claimants' Representatives (NOSSCR)
- North Carolina 98 Formal Ethics Opinion 1: Obligations of North Carolina lawyers with respect to adverse evidence in a Social Security Disability case. Opinion rules that a lawyer representing a client in a social security disability hearing is not required to inform the administrative law judge of material adverse facts known to the lawyer.
- North Carolina RPC 230, 1996: Ethical Opinion of North Carolina bar on adverse evidence
- Standards of Conduct for Representatives SSA's ethics rules for claimant representatives.
Short Term Disability - Taking Time Off for Health Reasons
- Family and Medical Leave Act: Summary of the FMLA and employee rights, by the Job Accommodation Network of the Department of Labor.
- Family and Medical Leave Act: Text (U.S. Department of Labor Web Site
Privacy
- Medical Privacy, Overview of federal medical privacy rules under HIPAA (Health Information Portability and Privacy Act) -- Department of Health & Human Services, Office for Civil Rights.
Health Information Fact Sheets, from the Department of Health and Human Services Office of Civil Rights: Privacy and Your Health Information, Your Health Information Privacy Rights, How to File a Health Information Privacy Complaint with the Office of Civil Rights - Summary of the HIPAA Privacy Rule, US Department of Health and Human Resources, Office of Civil Rights
- EEOC Enforcement Guidance: Disability-Releated Inquiries and Medical Examinations of Employees under the ADA, issued July 27, 2000
- Health Privacy Project: Another great resource from the Georgetown University Institute for Health Care Research and Policy. The Health Privacy Project is dedicated to raising public awareness of the importance of ensuring health privacy in order to improve health care access and quality, both on an individual and a community level.
- Americans With Disabilities Act and Confidentiality of Medical Information, Arizona Center for Disability Law. A Self-help advocacy guide.
North Carolina Laws Governing Confidentiality of HIV Status
- N.C. Gen. Stat. 130A-143 (Confidentiality of AIDS/HIV Status)
- N.C. Gen. Stat. 130A-25 (Criminal Sanction for Disclosure)
Discrimination
Civil Rights Generally
Federal Law
- EEOC: Web site of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the federal agency that enforces federal employment discrimination laws
- Department of Justice, Disability Rights Section of the Civil Rights Division. Enforces public services and public accommodations sections of the Americans with Disabilities Act; also enforces Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act.
- Office of Civil Rights, Department of Health and Human Services. For discrimination/privacy concerns related to health care facilities
- A Guide to Disability Rights Laws - published by the DOJ, August 2001edition.
- Job Accommodation Network: Worksite Accommodation Ideas for Individuals with HIV/AIDS:Office of Disability Employment Policy, U.S. Department of Labor.
- Also check out other links and resources on the Job Accommodation Network concerning a variety of topics.
- The ADA Title I Enforcement Project, A project of the Cecil G. Sheps Center, Chapel Hill, N.C.
- Volunteering for Smallpox Vaccination: Information for Health Care Workers : Information about legal rights of health care workers in connection with smallpox vaccinations, from Lambda Legal
- Civil Rights and the Americans with Disabilities Act, ADA Protection for People with Mental Disabilities,Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law. This site provides an excellent overview of the the Americans with Disabilities Act and how it has been applied in the courts. Also has guidance on procedures under ADA. See also Bazelon's excellent resources onother issues facing people with mental disabilities (who may also be HIV+), Much of the legal analysis of the mental disabilities issues applies to HIV.
- EEOC: How to Comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act: A Guide for Restaurants and Other Food Service Employers
HIV in the Military
- Servicemembers Legal Defense Network -- Check out their Survival Guide, especially the section on HIV/AIDS
North Carolina Law
- North Carolina Law: AIDS Testing & Discrimination against persons with AIDS/HIV - N.C. Gen. Stat. 130A-148. Section (i) provides some very weak anti-discrimination protection. It permits refusal to hire an HIV+ applicant, which is in direct conflict with the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Public Health
- Centers for Disease Control Home Page: Official site of CDC, includes links to a variety of medical and health information
- Centers for Disease Control: Centers for Disease Control - Health Statistics. Resources for obtaining birth and death records. Links to State Health Departments.
- Volunteering for Smallpox Vaccination: Information for Health Care Workers: Information about legal rights of health care workers in connection with smallpox vaccinations, from Lambda Legal
North Carolina Public Health Laws
- N.C.G.S. 130A-144 (Investigation and Control Measures)
- N.C.G.S. 130A-148 (AIDS Testing and Anti-Discrimination Provisions)
- 15 NCAC 19A .0201 (Control Measures Generally)
- 15 NCAC 19A .0202 (Control Measures - HIV)
- 15 NCAC 19A .0206 (Control Measures in Health Care Setting)
- 15 NCAC 19A.0207 (HIV & HEP B Infected Health Care Workers)
Advance Health Care Planning
- American Bar Association materialson Advance Health Care Directives and End of Life Planning
Health Care and Insurance
- Overview of Health Insurance and Government Health Programs. This summary, by Jane Perkins of the National Health Law Program, gives a good overview of Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance, and other health care programs.
- Kaiser Family Foundation: This comprehensive website provides a wealth of information about health insurance, government health care programs, access to health care, and more. Financing HIV/AIDS Care: A Quilt with Many Holes, Kaiser Family Foundation, May 2004
Government Health Insurance Programs
Medicare
Prescription Drug Benefit (Medicare Part D)
- Medicare Prescription Drug Benefit Fact Sheet, Kaiser Family Foundation, July 2007
- Got Medicare? What People Living with HIV Need to Know About the New Medicare Drug Benefit, The Body, October 16, 2005
- The New Medicare Drug Benefit: An HIV/AIDS Enrollment Tool Kit, October 2005. This is a very comprehensive and user-friendly guide to choosing the right plan under Medicare Part D. (Treatment Access Expansion Project, HIV Medicine Association, Americna Academy of HIV Medicine, National Association of People with AIDS)
- Medicare Part D Exceptions and Appeals Process, Kaiser
- Low Income Subsidy POMS for Low Income Subsidy applications, The rules used by Social Security in taking and processing applications for "Extra Help" with Medicare Part D expenses.
Medicare generally
- Navigating Medicare and Medicaid, A Resource Guide for People with Disabilities, Their Families and Their Advocates , Kaiser Family Foundation
- Medicare 101: Kaiser Family Foundation Video
- Talking About Medicare, The Kaiser Family Foundation's online consumer guide to help people on Medicare and their family members and caregivers make informed decisions about their health care.
- Medicare & HIV/AIDS Fact Sheet, Kaiser Family Foundation
- Medicare Fact Sheet, The Kaiser Family Foundation, a 2-page overview of Medicare
- Keeping Medicare and Medicaid When You Return to Work, Kaiser Family Foundation
Medicaid
- Medicaid & HIV/AIDS Fact Sheet, The Kaiser Family Foundation
- Medicaid 101: Kaiser Family Foundation Video
- Medicaid (Joint federal-state program, administered by states; covers low income disabled & familes with children)
- Medicaid Fact Sheet, The Kaiser Family Foundation - a 2 page overview of Medicaid
- The Medicaid Resource Book, Kaiser Comission on Medicaid and the Uninsured, Very comprehensive explanation of the Medicaid Program
- Medicare and Medicaid Information (Social Security Web Site)
- Medicaid to help pay Medicare Part B premium: Special Medicaid programs cover the Medicare Part B premium for low income Medicare recipients. See details from Thomas McCormack of the Ryan White Title II Community AIDS National Network
- Medicare/Medicaid Dual Eligibles Fact Sheet, Kaiser Family Foundation
- NC Health Choice (State program with some federal funding for children in low income families with incomes above Medicaid income limits)
- North Carolina Medicaid Eligibility: Chart summarizing eligibility requirements
- North Carolina Medicaid Manuals: The State's administrative regulations for the Medicaid program. Note that there are several manuals: Adult Medicaid Manual, Family and Children's Medicaid.
Private Health Insurance
- A Consumer's Guide to Getting and Keeping Health Insurance in North Carolina, Georgetown University Institute for Health Care Research and Policy, 2004. Extremely clear summary of portability laws covering North Carolina residents.
- North Carolina Law: Health Insurance Portability and Accountability, N.C.G.S. section 58-68-25, et seq., North Carolin laws on access to group health insurance
- North Carolina Law: Health Insurance Portability and Accountability, N.C.G.S. section 58-68-60, et seq. North Carolina laws on access to individual health insurance
- North Carolina Consumer's Guide to Health Plan Selection: From the North Carolina Institute of Medicine
- Health Benefits Under COBRA, Department of Labor, 1999: A clear summary of how employees can continue employer provided group health coverage after leaving work.
- HIPAA Online: Information about the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, from the Health Care Finance Agency. The material here is a little disjointed, but the site is still useful.
- Protecting Your Health Insurance Coverage: Booklet produced by the Health Care Finance Agency - good information. Published in September 2000.
- U.S. Department of Labor, Pension and Benefits Administration Publications This site has an extensive collection of informative publications relating to employer provided health insurance, including information about portability.
- U.S Department of Labor Fact Sheet: Information Employees Need to Know to Protect Their Health Coverage . Important information for employees facing job loss.
- HealthCareCoach.com: Consumer information about health care access, including insurance
- Consumer Guide to handling Disputes with Your Employer or Private Health Plan, Kaiser Family Foundation.
Public Benefits Information
- Benefit Income Limits - 2008: Income limits for SSI, Medicare Part D Extra Help, Medicaid, ADAP
- Federal Poverty Levels, for 48 contiguous states and District of Columbia
- Veteran's Benefits Summary, from the Ryan White Title II Community AIDS National Network, Inc.
- Veteran's Administration Home Page
North Carolina Public Benefits
- North Carolina Department of Health and Human Resources: Good source of information about health, public benefits and social services in North Carolina.
- Work First: North Carolina's welfare program for families (part of the federal TANF program)
- Work First Manual: The State's administrative regulations for the Work First program.
- Food Stamps: The federal food assistance program, administered by the State of North Carolina
- Food Stamps Manual: The State's administrative regulations for the Food Stamps program.
- Medicaid: Federal/State health care program for certain low income people.
- NC Health Choice (State program with some federal funding for children in low income families with incomes above Medicaid income limits)
- North Carolina Medicaid Eligibility: Chart summarizing eligibility requirements
- Medicaid Manuals: The State's administrative regulations for the Medicaid program. Note that there are several manuals: Adult Medicaid Manual, Family and Children's Medicaid.
- ADAP/Purchase of Medical Care Materials: Department of Health and Human Resources, eligibility information about AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP), including Purchase of Medical Care Manual
- Special Assistance Manual
- Special Needs Trusts, Information about providing for a disabled adult so as to maintain eligibility for government benefits.
- More on Special Needs Trusts
Housing
- HIV and Immigration, The Center for HIV Law & Policy
HIV and Immigration
- National Immigration Law Project, HIV Immigration Manual: Also available in pdf format
- HIV and Immigrants: A Manual for AIDS Services Providers: San Francisco AIDS Foundation
- National Immigration Law Center
- Immigrants Legal Assistance Project: Free services for low income immigrants in North Carolina, part of N.C. Justice and Community Development Center.
Other Sites
- North Carolina State Bar - Rules of Professional Conduct
- North Carolina Administrative Office of the Courts - links to court forms, local courts, court schedules.
- Small Claims Court, NC Magistrates Association. Information about Small Claims Court in North Carolina. Also see A Guide to Small Claims Court, prepared by Legal Aid of North Carolina
- Glossary of Insurance Terminology: Term insurance? whole life? face value? If those terms confuse you, check out this glossary. Or another one
- Vital Records: Links to resources for obtaining vital records from all 50 states.
- North Carolina Department of Corrections Public Access: Search for North Carolina prison inmates
- North Carolina Counties: Map and links to county data -- U.S. Census Bureau
- Resources for searching public records: Search Systems: links to public records sources on the web; NETR - public records links, by NC County; Wake County Board of Elections Voter Search; Durham County Voter Records ; for other counties, search Google by county, or try Statewide voter records (may not be as complete);N.C. Corporations Search - NC Secretary of State, Corporations;
- Reverse phone look-up (to find a name and address from a phone number)
Other HIV/AIDS Law/Policy Sites
- Center for HIV Law and Policy - National legal and policy resource bank and strategy center for advocates and leaders across the country addressing HIV discrimination
- National Minority AIDS Council
- Michigan Advocate's Exchange
- AIDS Legal Council of Chicago . Includes some excellent legal guides; some are limited to Illinois law, but many cover federal law, which is applicable nationwide.
- Kaiser Family Foundation -- HIV/AIDS information. Includes fascinating and informativeSurvey of Americans on HIV/AIDS, which was released in August 2004.
- AIDS Law of Louisiana . Some glitches in this site, but good information
- Lambda Legal Lambda Legal is a national organization committed to achieving full recognition of the civil rights of lesbians, gay men, bisexuals, the transgendered, and people with HIV or AIDS through impact litigation, education, and public policy work.
- Whitman-Walker HIV/AIDS Legal Services. Project is located in Washington D.C.; links to useful resources
- Temple Law School Center on Law, Policy, and Public Health: Information on a variety of public health issues, including access to sterile syringes, and the HIV Criminal Law and Policy Project(nationwide information about criminal laws related to exposure/transmission of HIV.HIV Criminal Law).
Referrals
- Directory of Legal Resources for People with HIV/AIDS, American Bar Association, AIDS Coordination Project, Third Edition, 2001, upddated June 2006.
- Legal Referrals in North Carolina: Listing of organizations offering free legal assistance or advocacy
- Legal Aid of North Carolina: Map showing offices of LANC, a statewide program offering basic legal services to low income clients through 25 field offices. Cases typically handled: landlord-tenant (evictions and substandard housing), public benefits, unemployment compensation, social security, domestic violence, consumer law. Legal Aid offices offer services through staff attorneys and volunteer lawyers.
- Legal Aid of North Carolina - office phone by county
- Immigrants Legal Assistance Project: Free services for low income immigrants in North Carolina, part of N.C. Justice and Community Development Center.
- Employment-related referrals in North Carolina, National Interfaith Committee for Worker Justice
- Consumer Credit Counseling: Help in dealing with debt, repayment plans, etc. (Note this program does not provide legal assistance.)
- North Carolina Bar Associate Lawyer's Referral Service: For referral to a North Carolina Attorney. The Bar Association offers pamphlets online concerning a variety of legal topics, including HIV/AIDS
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