Yeah, unfortunately, while it looks good on paper, however, there are complication. I applied for such, went through the hoops. As I am working, and married, what I got told: I am denied, too much money.
It did not matter that my spouse is disabled, and is on full SSD, SSI, and medicare. And when this happened, I was told NO, I could not get in on the ACA due to it being in March, it was not considered a serious enough event to go on through there.
And as far as Ryan White, lets just say that is all handled through another organization, Care assist in the state of Oregon. And they do not cover primary health care doctors.
Which by the way, in the state of Oregon, one needs in order to see an HIV specialist. No primary health care doctor, means no specialist, which means no medication.
And the only organization in the state of Oregon, that deals with HIV, lets just say from my experience, it is far better to try to help yourself rather than go through this organization, as they did not lift one finger to help, did not try to get me help, rather they let me fall through the cracks in the system, as I was in the grey area. Then freak out when I am forced to ration my medications, and have my HIV unchecked. That is my experience in the state of Oregon, still on going.
So since I have to help myself, it meant me redoubling my effort and praying I make it until March, when I can get benefits with a new job. That I landed.