Nicholas Nehamas, Miami Herald

Fourth Florida Insurer Agrees To Cap Cost Of HIV Drugs

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A fourth insurer in Florida, Preferred Medical Plan, was hit with a federal civil rights complaint for discriminating against people with HIV. All have now agreed to lower drug costs.

Medicaid Privatization May Pose Risk To Those With Complicated Health Needs

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Florida’s decision to privatize government-subsidized healthcare for more than 3 million Medicaid recipients will lower costs and improve care, state leaders say. But the new managed care system is also exposing some Floridians in Medicaid, the state/federal insurance program for children, the poor and disabled, to the uncertainties of the private market for the first […]

Patients At Seven Miami-Dade Hospitals Are More Likely To Develop Infections

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The data comes from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which tracks six types of frequently occurring infections in hospitals as part of an effort to reduce them.

Obamacare May Mean High Drug Costs For Floridians With HIV

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ACA insurance plans may not be cheaper — or even affordable — for those with HIV and AIDS because of high medication costs, according to patient advocates.