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Back to EpisodesFlorida HIV Advocates Fight for Public Hearings
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Florida HIV advocates are advocating for public hearings following the states alteration of eligibility criteria for its AIDS Drug Assistance Program. The program aids low-income individuals with HIV in obtaining medications or insurance coverage. The states decision was driven by escalating health insurance premiums and the absence of additional federal Ryan White Grant funds. The new rules stipulate that the state will solely cover HIV drugs for those at or below one hundred thirty percent of the federal poverty level, with a two-month transition period for affected individuals. Department of Health leaders assert that this move prevents a shortfall of over one hundred twenty million dollars. However, advocates caution that the changes could potentially deny thousands of individuals access to life-saving medications and coverage. Florida grapples with some of the nations highest rates of new HIV cases, and experts emphasize the importance of maintaining patients in treatment to prevent further virus transmission. The deadline for public comments has passed without in-person hearings, prompting advocates to demand meetings across major areas to shape the implementation of the changes. Nonprofits like Prevention 813 and Justice Over Everything are organizing phone banks to lobby for increased funding and are collaborating with national partners to highlight Floridas situation and secure additional resources.
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