More than 128,000 Floridians are living with HIV. The state has the second-highest rate of new HIV diagnoses after Georgia, ...
Some drug pricing reforms will leave independent practitioners under water, argue guest columnists Madelaine Feldman and ...
Florida lawmakers and health officials have become fascinated with ivermectin, a controversial anti-parasitic drug, and ...
Many of my patients have been treated through this state program over the past 17 years, so I am deeply concerned about threats to its funding. | Opinion ...
Florida's proposed rule change to its AIDS Drug Assistance Program could cut off over 16,000 Floridians from life-saving ...
A physician who specializes in HIV treatment writes that proposed cuts to an AIDS drug program proposed by the Florida Dept.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Since the pandemic began, Florida lawmakers and health officials have become fascinated with ivermectin ...
Budget cuts set to go into effect on March 1 would cut funding for the state’s AIDS Drug Assistance Program, which helps more than 31,000 Floridians with HIV/AIDS afford care.
Observers are calling proposed changes to state-funded HIV assistance its biggest rollback since the aid went into place.
Roughly 30,000 people every year may be getting wrongfully arrested because of unreliable field drug tests, according to one estimate.
Former employees, health experts and AIDS health advocates say the state is kneecapping the program far beyond what would be necessary to deal with rising costs.