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Florida will restrict HIV meds for 16,000 people starting March 1 due to funding cuts, sparking legal challenges and urgent appeals for drug donations.
Florida is cutting HIV medication access for 16,000 people by slashing ADAP eligibility to 130% of the federal poverty level and removing Biktarvy from coverage, effective March 1, citing a $120 million funding shortfall.
The emergency rule, enacted without public notice or required procedures, bypasses standard rulemaking and faces legal challenges from AIDS Healthcare Foundation, which calls it unlawful and life-threatening.
Bipartisan legislation to fund the program is pending, but won’t take effect until July 1, leaving a critical gap.
AHF plans to seek court injunctions and urges Gilead to donate Biktarvy for 90 days.
Florida restringirá los medicamentos para el VIH para 16,000 personas a partir del 1 de marzo debido a los recortes de fondos, lo que provocó desafíos legales y llamamientos urgentes para donaciones de medicamentos.