The state invoked emergency rule-making power for what advocates say will be another emergency, when HIV-positive patients ...
TALLAHASSEE — Florida’s Department of Health is using emergency rules to cut about 12,000 people off from affordable access ...
The state issued the emergency rule Tuesday night on the eve of an emergency hearing. The cuts to the AIDS Drug Assistance ...
Advocates said at least 16,000 Floridians could be at risk of losing assistance from the AIDS Drug Assistance Program.
A Florida judge has cleared the way for changes to the state's AIDS Drug Assistance Program. Advocates say more than 16,000 residents could lose access to life-saving medication as soon as March 1.
More than 128,000 Floridians are living with HIV. The state has the second-highest rate of new HIV diagnoses after Georgia, ...
A physician who specializes in HIV treatment writes that proposed cuts to an AIDS drug program proposed by the Florida Dept.
Florida's proposed rule change to its AIDS Drug Assistance Program could cut off over 16,000 Floridians from life-saving ...
By ending state-paid insurance support, the DeSantis administration risks cutting off lifesaving medication for as many as 12 ...
Louise Wilhite-St. Laurent, an attorney representing the AIDS Healthcare Foundation, which is suing the state, called the move "legal subterfuge." ...
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