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Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a stopgap measure, but that fight to protect HIV medication for low-income patients will continue when lawmakers returns in April.
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The funding will restore ADAP eligibility to more than 11,000 people until the Legislature passes a budget. The state health department enacted the change March 1 citing a $120 million shortfall.
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The Hell on Heels' "Rocky Horror" cast will perform select musical numbers from the campy movie on Sunday to benefit Out of the Closet thrift stores, which help people afford HIV testing and treatment.
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The AHF wants a court to resume proceedings in a legal challenge to the DeSantis administration’s move to reduce enrollment eligibility in a program that helps people purchase medications.
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State Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo explained the state plans to expand access to testing and treatment.
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The drugs only need to be taken a few times a year — and may soon be available in many parts of the world. Patients say they are more convenient and less stigmatizing.
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New research shows more promise for using AIDS treatment drugs as a prevention tool, to help keep uninfected people from catching HIV during sex with a...
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The largest nonprofit AIDS health-care provider in the nation is at risk of being blocked out of South Florida’s Medicaid market.
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President Donald Trump’s likely pick to lead the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is facing significant criticism because of a 20-year-old...
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The Florida Department of Health will begin offering a drug next year to help prevent the spread of HIV.
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Florida insurance regulators will start reviewing health plans for discriminatory practices after three insurers were accused of charging higher prices...