The complaint claims that the state illegally changed rules regarding income eligibility thresholds for the AIDS Drug ...
The state plans to limit eligibility for cheaper, life-saving drugs to about $21,000 a year for an individual.
HIV/AIDS activists heralded the approval of a new twice-yearly pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) medication last year, but these celebrations were tempered by insurers’ reluctance to cover its ...
PrEP is one of the most powerful tools in HIV prevention. Yet for many Black LGBTQ+ people, getting access to the medication is far harder than it should be.
The tool can be used to find providers that offer HIV testing and medications that prevent the virus, which causes AIDS.
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.
State data shows Florida has seen an increase in new HIV and AIDS diagnoses since 2020.
Peter H Duesberg, a German-born American molecular biologist known both for his early groundbreaking work in cancer research ...
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.