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Watch: Many Americans Are Unaware of HIV Prevention Medication

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Some Americans mistakenly believe medication to prevent HIV transmission through sex is just for certain groups such as gay men, but anyone who鈥檚 at risk for contracting HIV through sex could benefit.

US to Cover HIV Prevention Drugs for Older Americans to Stem Spread of the Virus

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The government has proposed that Medicare fully cover preexposure prophylaxis drugs that prevent HIV, a change that could help America catch up with nations in Europe and Africa that are on track to end new infections decades before the U.S. under its current approach.

Prevenci贸n del VIH: proponen que Medicare cubra PrEP para adultos mayores

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Seg煤n el plan de la administraci贸n Biden, Medicare cubrir铆a el costo total de los medicamentos de profilaxis previa a la exposici贸n, que previenen la transmisi贸n del VIH.

PrEP, a Key HIV Prevention Tool, Isn鈥檛 Reaching Black Women

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New HIV infections occur disproportionately among Black women, but exclusionary marketing, fewer treatment options, and provider wariness have limited uptake of preexposure prophylaxis, or PrEP, drugs, which reduce the risk of contracting the virus.

What the Health? From 麻豆女优 Health News: Countdown to Shutdown

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Congress appears to be careening toward a government shutdown, as a small band of House conservatives vow to block any funding for the fiscal year that begins Oct. 1 unless they win deeper cuts to health and other domestic programs. Meanwhile, former President Donald Trump continues to roil the GOP presidential primary field, this time with comments about abortion. Alice Miranda Ollstein of Politico, Rachel Cohrs of Stat, and Tami Luhby of CNN join 麻豆女优 Health News chief Washington correspondent Julie Rovner to discuss these issues and more. Also, for 鈥渆xtra credit,鈥 the panelists suggest health policy stories they read this week they think you should read, too.

In Move to Slash CDC Budget, House Republicans Target Major HIV Program Trump Launched

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Republicans in Congress have proposed substantial cuts to the budget of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, taking aim at one of former President Donald Trump鈥檚 major health programs: a push to end the HIV epidemic in the U.S.

What the Health? From 麻豆女优 Health News: Welcome Back, Congress. Now Get to Work.聽

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Congress returns from its summer recess with a long list of tasks and only a few work days to get them done. On top of the annual spending bills needed to keep the government operating, on the list are bills to renew the global HIV/AIDS program, PEPFAR, and the community health centers program. Meanwhile, over the recess, the Biden administration released the names of the first 10 drugs selected for the Medicare price negotiation program.

Need to Get Plan B or an HIV Test Online? Facebook May Know About It

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Twelve of the largest drugstores in the U.S. sent shoppers鈥 sensitive health information to Facebook or other platforms, according to an investigation by The Markup and 麻豆女优 Health News.

驴Se podr谩 cumplir con la meta de terminar con la epidemia de VIH para 2030?

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Debido a las interrupciones de la pandemia, los funcionarios federales no han tenido estimaciones s贸lidas de nuevas infecciones o el n煤mero de personas que viven con VIH desde finales de 2019.

US Officials Want to End the HIV Epidemic by 2030. Many Stakeholders Think They Won鈥檛.

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The federal government鈥檚 ambitious plan to end the HIV epidemic, launched in 2019, has generated new ways to reach at-risk populations in targeted communities across the South. But health officials, advocates, and people living with HIV worry significant headwinds will keep the program from reaching its goals.

Decisi贸n de un juez har铆a que algunas pruebas de detecci贸n de c谩ncer sin costo fueran cosa del pasado

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La decisi贸n podr铆a afectar los ex谩menes de detecci贸n sin copago y servicios preventivos similares que la mayor铆a de los estadounidenses con seguro tienen como parte de sus planes de salud.

Judge鈥檚 Decision Would Make Some No-Cost Cancer Screenings a Thing of the Past

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A U.S. District Court ruling overturned the section of the Affordable Care Act that makes preventive health services 鈥 from colonoscopies to diabetes screenings and more 鈥 available at no cost to consumers.

HIV Outbreak Persists as Officials Push Back Against Containment Efforts

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Research shows offering clean syringes to people who misuse IV drugs is effective in combating the spread of HIV. But an epidemiologist and advocates say state and local officials in West Virginia, home to one of the worst HIV outbreaks in recent years, have taken measures that render syringe exchange less accessible.

Court Ruling May Spur Competitive Health Plans to Bring Back Copays for Preventive Services

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The Affordable Care Act required that health insurers provide many medical screenings and prevention services at no out-of-pocket cost to health plan members. But insurers and employers may consider adding cost sharing for preventive services now that a federal court ruled the ACA鈥檚 mandate is unconstitutional.

KHN鈥檚 鈥榃hat the Health?鈥: Judge Takes Aim at the Affordable Care Act鈥檚 Preventive Care Benefits

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A federal judge in Texas 鈥 the same one who tried to strike down the Affordable Care Act as unconstitutional in 2018 鈥 has ruled against some of the ACA鈥檚 preventive benefits, including the requirement that employers cover medication to prevent HIV. Meanwhile, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs tries to make abortions slightly more available to veterans and their dependents. Alice Miranda Ollstein of Politico, Sarah Karlin-Smith of the Pink Sheet, and Joanne Kenen of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and Politico join KHN鈥檚 Julie Rovner to discuss these issues and more. Also this week, Rovner interviews KHN鈥檚 Lauren Sausser, who reported and wrote the latest KHN-NPR 鈥淏ill of the Month鈥 installment.

A Needle Exchange Project Modeled on Urban Efforts Aims to Save Lives in Rural Nevada

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Five years after HIV tore through a rural Indiana town as a result of widespread drug use, a syringe and needle exchange program was set up in rural Nevada to prevent a similar event.

Critics Worry Government Surveillance of HIV May Hurt More Than It Helps

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Some people living with HIV and some state health officials are raising concerns about part of the federal effort to end the HIV epidemic: a new technology that analyzes blood samples to find emerging outbreaks. The critics say it鈥檚 too invasive and stigmatizing and might not be more effective than older public health approaches.

Sen. Orrin Hatch鈥檚 Legacy Tracks the GOP鈥檚 Evolution on Health

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The man who forged a successful working relationship with Democratic health giants, such as Sen. Edward Kennedy and Rep. Henry Waxman, fell back on his deep conservative roots as opposition grew to the Affordable Care Act and the administration of President Barack Obama.

La medicaci贸n para prevenir el VIH debe ser gratis, pero las aseguradoras siguen cobr谩ndola

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Una norma federal estableci贸 que los pacientes no deb铆an pagar por la medicaci贸n para prevenir el VIH. Pero las aseguradoras siguen enviando facturas por los f谩rmacos y servicios m茅dicos asociados.