Florida's proposed rule change to its AIDS Drug Assistance Program could cut off over 16,000 Floridians from life-saving ...
For thousands of Floridians living with HIV, ADAP is not simply a government program. It is the bridge that allows them to ...
A week after Florida cut nearly 12,000 people off the state program providing affordable access to lifesaving HIV/AIDS ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Florida provides assistance to more than 32,000 Floridians living with HIV and a proposed rule change could narrow income ...
The state invoked emergency rule-making power for what advocates say will be another emergency, when HIV-positive patients ...
Florida has issued cuts to the Aids Drug Assistance Program (ADAP), a federal-state partnership that provides free FDA-approved HIV medication for low-income, uninsured or under-insured people.
An amendment to a bill on drug costs adds $31 million to restore eligibility to people in the AIDS Drug Assistance Program, ...
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is using his emergency powers to end coverage for an estimated 10,000 to 16,000 HIV/AIDS patients from the state's AIDS Drug Assistance Program, which advocates say could ...
Florida has reduced funding and tightened eligibility for its AIDS Drug Assistance Program, limiting access to the widely used HIV medication Biktarvy for thousands of patients, while more than 20 ...
Experts say an emergency rule filed by the Florida Department of Health puts the state on a path to a public health crisis.