More than 10,000 Floridians living with HIV were poised to lose access to their medications after the state health agency implemented cost-cutting changes.
New details of Gov. Mikie Sherrill’s $60.7 billion budget proposal have nonprofits warning of catastrophic losses of state aid.
The study will look at ways to administer treatment on the streets and in shelters.
State lawmakers unanimously approved the funding after the health department used emergency orders to slash the program.
A $31 million stopgap restores eligibility and keeps 12,000 Floridians on life-saving HIV medications through June.
Participants in ADAP will be able to access funds to cover their HIV medication after Gov. Ron DeSantis signed legislation ...
A threatened financial deficit in a state program that helps 32,000 people with HIV and AIDS purchase life-saving drugs has been shored up now that Gov. Ron DeSantis has signed HB 697 into law Tuesday ...
Governor Signs Emergency Legislation Restoring HIV Medication Access for More Than 12,000 Floridians
Governor Ron DeSantis has signed into law emergency legislation restoring access to life-saving HIV medications for more than 12,000 Floridians who lost coverage when the Florida Department of Health ...
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed legislation providing $31 million in stopgap funding for the state's AIDS Drug Assistance ...
Florida law restores HIV/AIDS medications for thousands who’d been cut from the rolls. Widely used Biktarvy won’t be covered ...
The bill (HB 697) includes $31 million to restore cuts to the program through June 30, the end of the fiscal year.
Ron DeSantis approved Tuesday. Around 12,000 Floridians faced removal from the state’s AIDS Drug Assistance Program after the Department of Health announced plans earlier this year to make dramatic ...
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