The legal wrangling between the administration of Gov. Ron DeSantis and the largest nonprofit AIDS organization in the world ...
Thousands of low-income people living with HIV could be losing drug coverage as states impose limitations on HIV assistance programs amid constrained budgets — raising alarms over consistent access to ...
This week on The Florida Roundup, we spoke with Florida Senate President Pro Tempore Jason Brodeur about the Senate’s stop-gap funding measure for the state’s AIDS Drug Assistance Program or ADAP ...
Working the hallways, offices and committee rooms of the state Capitol, Michael Rajner became the public face of an effort to reverse sweeping cuts in the program that pays for lifesaving HIV/AIDS ...
When left untreated, H.I.V. infection is relentless. Because it destroys the immune system, the virus makes people vulnerable ...
The Department of Health (DOH) started to “operationalize” Wednesday morning, preparing an emergency rule to return income eligibility for the AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP) to 400% of the ...
A week after Florida cut nearly 12,000 people off the state program providing affordable access to lifesaving HIV/AIDS ...
In a dysfunctional session that has been underscored by what one senator called an “inexcusable amount of animosity,” the ...
More than 11,000 people recently ruled ineligible for the AIDS Drug Assistance Program would have restored access through ...
This month, the Florida Department of Health dramatically reduced the eligibility for their AIDS Drug Assistance Program ...
Tallahassee, Fla. — Florida’s Department of Health is using emergency rules to cut about 12,000 people off from affordable access to their HIV/AIDS medication starting Sunday. The Department’s ...
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