Funding shortfalls prompt 18 states to cut costs, jeopardizing care for tens of thousands of Americans living with HIV.
Eighteen states adopted cost-cutting changes to AIDS Drug Assistance Programs, potentially increasing HIV transmission and drug resistance.
More than 20 states are actively reducing or considering cutting back on their funding of programs helping people access HIV medications, as federal funding fails to keep up with the costs, according ...
Eighteen states are limiting access to HIV medications through ADAP programs as federal funding has remained largely flat despite rising costs, with others considering similar cuts.
Seventeen states reduce HIV care funding due to rising medication costs and policy changes, risking access to treatment and health outcomes.
Nearly 20 states are moving to restrict assistance programs that help people afford HIV medications and treatment.
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17 states consider cutting assistance for HIV meds as prices increase
Tens of thousands of Americans stand to lose access to treatments that not only keep them healthy, but also greatly reduce the spread of the virus.
Single-pill treatment proves as effective at suppressing virus as multi-pill therapy, while long-acting preventive injections are increasingly available ...
Thousands of Floridians living with HIV could lose access to critical medication after the Florida Department of Health tightened eligibility requirements for its AIDS Drug Assistance Program, known ...
A public health emergency is about to emerge because of federal ADAP (AIDS Drug Assistance Program) funding cuts. Long since retired, but a public health educator to the end, I’d like to remind ...
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