Important note: Information in this article was accurate in 2000. The state of the art may have changed since the publication date.
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Information Bulletin #12 August/September 2000
The Network's Case Management Program assists clients to access the care and resources they need. Our experienced case managers help clients to keep their private insurance, or to enroll in Medicaid or ADAP. If you have questions about the many other services available to people with HIV who receive services in New York City, give us a call at (800) 734-7104. The latest edition of Treatment Review is available online, and in print. In addition, several Spanish language publications are now also available. All Network resources are available by fax, e-mail, and at www.aidsinfonyc.org/network. There is no subscription fee to receive Information Bulletin, Treatment Review, The Simple Facts Sheets, The Experimental Treatment Guide, Should I Join an AIDS Drug Trial?, or any of our other resources in English or Spanish. Publications are distributed on a regular basis when individual, corporate and/or government funding makes it possible to do so. If you would like to receive these materials on an ongoing, as available basis, please complete the form and fax, mail, or e-mail it back with whatever donation you can afford. Please indicate the amount of your donation. We accept credit card donations if you provide the card name, number, expiration date, and a phone number so we can contact you beforehand. No one is required to make a contribution to receive materials or services, although professionals, service providers, organizations, institutions and corporations are encouraged to make an annual donation. If you'd like materials in Spanish, or have other requests, please note that.
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