Advocates and patients warn thousands of Floridians living with HIV could lose access to life-saving medications under proposed changes to the AIDS Drug Assistance Program.
At least 10,000 Floridians could loseaccess to life-saving HIV medication because Congress didn’t extend the Affordable Care ...
Florida's recent decision to narrow eligibility for the Ryan White AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP) is expected to limit ...
In a surprise move, Florida officials have proposed drastically reducing eligibility for the state AIDS drug assistance program.
State officials said the action is being taken to prevent a shortfall of more than $120 million in the statewide prescription medication program for low-income people living with HIV/AIDS.
An estimated 10,000 people are about to lose access to their HIV medication as the Florida Department of Health makes cuts to ...
The Florida Department of Health will make the program available to about 10,000 fewer people.
Today, if someone is diagnosed with HIV, he or she can choose among 41 drugs that can treat the disease. And there’s a good chance that with the right combination, given at the right time, the drugs ...
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North Carolina’s elected officials have steadfastly shunned the Affordable Care Act by refusing to create a state health insurance exchange and by blocking expansion of the Medicaid program for the ...