Florida's AIDS Drug Assistance Program is restored to full eligibility today, reversing cuts that threatened HIV medication access for thousands.
Over 132,000 people in Florida live with HIV, according to 2024 state health data. In Alachua County, approximately 370 of every 100,000 residents live with the virus. This spring, many of them were ...
A major HIV/AIDS health care organization is trying to stop Florida’s planned cuts to the state AIDS Drug Assistance Program, accusing the state of creating a rule without going through the required ...
Drugmakers provide financial assistance to help patients afford increasingly expensive medications. But some insurers do not ...
A short-term funding bill enacted this week will ensure that more than 12,000 Floridians do not lose access to a program that helps pay for H.I.V. medications. By Michael Levenson Florida on Tuesday ...
Florida's Department of Health has proposed a rule change that could remove thousands of people from the state's AIDS Drug Assistance Program. The change would lower the income eligibility for direct ...
Florida health officials are using emergency powers to end state assistance for HIV medications for thousands of residents. The rule change, effective March 1, is projected to cut off medication ...
Editor’s note: The state passed an emergency rule on the night of Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2026 enacting cuts to the Florida AIDS Drug Assistance Program. Court challenges are still pending. More than ...