Florida has one of the highest rates of new HIV diagnoses in the nation. Now, an estimated 16,000 Floridians have lost access to HIV and AIDS medications after an emergency rule from the Florida ...
Florida's proposed rule change to its AIDS Drug Assistance Program could cut off over 16,000 Floridians from life-saving ...
Florida has issued cuts to the Aids Drug Assistance Program (ADAP), a federal-state partnership that provides free ...
More than 128,000 Floridians are living with HIV. The state has the second-highest rate of new HIV diagnoses after Georgia, ...
The quaint mid-century St. Petersburg home had weathered Florida’s precarious hurricane seasons for decades until Hurricane ...
The Florida Department of Health imposed an emergency rule on Sunday that could prevent thousands of lower-income or ...
The state invoked emergency rule-making power for what advocates say will be another emergency, when HIV-positive patients lose medication assistance.
The Florida Department of Health has issued emergency rules that could sharply restrict access to HIV medications for thousands of residents.
A physician who specializes in HIV treatment writes that proposed cuts to an AIDS drug program proposed by the Florida Dept.
Experts say an emergency rule filed by the Florida Department of Health puts the state on a path to a public health crisis.
Florida Department of Health Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo gives his remarks during Gov. Ron DeSantis' press conference that mostly covered his administration' s COVID response back in 2020, ...