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Home / Health / Florida HIV Drug Program Cuts Spark Fear

Florida HIV Drug Program Cuts Spark Fear

2 Feb

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Summary

  • Florida plans to restrict eligibility for free HIV/AIDS medications.
  • An estimated 16,000 patients may lose access to vital treatment.
  • One patient's income is now too high for $6,000 monthly medication.
Florida HIV Drug Program Cuts Spark Fear

An estimated 16,000 individuals in Florida living with HIV and AIDS are at risk of losing access to free medication and healthcare. The state is significantly curtailing eligibility for a long-standing program that has provided crucial support.

This policy shift means that essential treatments, costing approximately $6,000 per month, may become unaffordable for many. One affected resident, who has managed her HIV for decades, was informed that her family's income now exceeds the threshold for assistance.

The drastic restrictions signal a major change in public health support for a vulnerable population in Florida.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
An estimated 16,000 HIV and AIDS patients in Florida might lose access to free medication and healthcare due to program changes.
The medications that patients risk losing access to cost approximately $6,000 per month.
Florida is restricting eligibility for its decades-old program providing free HIV and AIDS medications, meaning some patients' household incomes may now be too high to qualify for assistance.

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