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HIV Preventive Care Is Supposed to Be Free in the US. So, Why Are Some Patients Still Paying?

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The Department of Labor issued rules in July clarifying that health plans need to cover the costs of prescription drugs proven to prevent HIV infection, along with related lab tests and medical appointments, at no cost to patients. More than half a year later, the erroneous billing continues.

Journalists Discuss the Cost of Service Dogs and Medicaid Coverage for People With HIV

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KHN and California Healthline staff made the rounds on national and local media this week to discuss their stories. Here鈥檚 a collection of their appearances.

Change to Gilead Assistance Program Threatens PrEP Access, HIV Advocates Say

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Safety-net clinics especially are bracing for how the drugmaker鈥檚 policy shift could reduce their budgets and hamstring their ability to provide care to an at-risk population.

Peligran avances contra el VIH por la lucha contra covid, en especial en el sur del pa铆s

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El impacto exacto de una pandemia sobre la otra todav铆a est谩 por evaluarse, pero los datos preliminares inquietan a expertos que hasta hace poco celebraban los enormes avances en el tratamiento del VIH.

Strides Against HIV/AIDS Falter, Especially in the South, as Nation Battles Covid

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Public health resources have shifted from one pandemic to the other, and experts fear steep declines in testing and diagnoses mean more people will contract HIV and die of AIDS.

Trump鈥檚 Anti-Abortion Zeal Shook Fragile Health Systems Around the World

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President-elect Joe Biden inherits a global health landscape changed by the Trump administration more than under any Republican president since Ronald Reagan.

HHS Removed Images Of Condoms From HIV/AIDS Awareness Fliers

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For those who are sexually active, condoms are widely recognized as the most effective method for preventing HIV and other diseases, if used correctly. But a fact sheet with 鈥渦napproved condom imagery鈥 was taken down from a federal website, KHN has learned.

Watch: Reviewing Public Health Record Of New Coronavirus Commander Mike Pence

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KHN Midwest editor and correspondent Laura Ungar shares her expertise on Vice President Mike Pence鈥檚 public health track record as he leads the nation鈥檚 novel coronavirus response. Ungar covered a 2015 Indiana HIV outbreak and its fallout amid Pence’s tenure as governor.

Five Years Later, HIV-Hit Town Rebounds. But The Nation Is Slow To Heed Lessons.

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In February 2015, an unprecedented HIV outbreak fueled by intravenous drug use hit the small city of Austin, Indiana. Under pressure, then-Gov. Mike Pence reluctantly allowed a syringe exchange. Five years later, HIV is undetectable in most of the outbreak patients. Still, the lessons haven鈥檛 been learned nationwide. Fewer than a third of the 220 counties deemed by the federal government as vulnerable to similar outbreaks have active syringe-exchange programs.

Para combatir el COVID-19, usan drogas contra el VIH, la malaria y el 脡bola

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Cuando surge un nuevo virus y pone en peligro a un gran n煤mero de personas, los cient铆ficos a veces recurren a medicamentos ya existentes que pueden readaptarse.

To Fight Chinese Outbreak, Doctors Deploy Drugs Targeting HIV, Malaria And Ebola

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Chinese doctors and public health officials are turning to a variety of drugs as they seek an effective treatment for patients sickened by the novel coronavirus. The evidence behind some of these medicines is flimsy, researchers acknowledge, but human trials are the only way to know whether these drugs work.

Conservative Indiana Adopted Needle Exchanges But Still Faces Local Resistance

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Indiana was ground zero for shifting ideas about needle exchanges after a small town had an HIV outbreak in 2015 brought on by needle-sharing. But even as other parts of the country start to embrace needle exchanges amid the ongoing opioid epidemic, the sites remain controversial in Indiana. Only nine of the state鈥檚 92 counties have them, after a series of closures and reopenings.

HHS Hands Out Free HIV Prevention Drugs. Do You Qualify?

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Called 鈥淩eady, Set, PrEP,鈥 the federal program will provide medication that can reduce the chances of getting AIDS to at-risk patients who don鈥檛 have insurance.

New California Law May Expand Use Of HIV Prevention Drugs, With Caveats

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Legislation that takes effect next July will let people buy the medications without a prescription for a limited period. Medical professionals say it鈥檚 a step in the right direction but will not significantly increase the use of the medicine without additional efforts.

KHN鈥檚 鈥榃hat The Health鈥: Spending Bill Slowdown

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It鈥檚 November, do you know where your HHS spending bill is? Still stuck in Congress. Meanwhile, lawmakers move ahead on restricting tobacco products for youth while the administration鈥檚 proposal is MIA. Rebecca Adams of CQ Roll Call and Alice Miranda Ollstein of Politico join KHN鈥檚 Julie Rovner to discuss this and more health news from the week. Also, Rovner interviews Dan Weissmann, host of the podcast 鈥淎n Arm and a Leg.鈥