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Florida faces protests and a lawsuit over ADAP cuts that would limit HIV treatment access for 16,000 people starting March 1, 2026.
Florida healthcare advocates, including the AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF), are protesting proposed cuts to the state’s AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP) set to take effect March 1, 2026.
The changes would slash income eligibility from 400% to 130% of the federal poverty level, eliminate premium and copay assistance, and discontinue coverage for key HIV medications like Biktarvy, potentially affecting over 16,000 working Floridians.
AHF has sued the Florida Department of Health, securing an expedited hearing on February 18, with a ruling expected by February 27, arguing the changes were made without proper rulemaking procedures and could endanger lives.
The state cites a $120 million shortfall due to expired federal tax credits for ACA plans.
Florida se enfrenta a protestas y una demanda por los recortes de ADAP que limitarían el acceso al tratamiento del VIH para 16.000 personas a partir del 1 de marzo de 2026.