Thousands of low-income people living with HIV could be losing drug coverage as states impose limitations on HIV assistance programs amid constrained budgets — raising alarms over consistent access ...
On this Ropes & Gray podcast, health care partner Michael Lampert and counsel Sam Perrone, and litigation & enforcement partner Andrew O’Connor, rejoin to discuss patient assistance programs, recent ...
Congress has kept key drug assistance funding at $900.3 million annually since 2014. New enrollments for state programs jumped 30% from 2022 to 2024, in part because states cut off pandemic-era ...
More than 128,000 Floridians are living with HIV. The state has the second-highest rate of new HIV diagnoses after Georgia, with approximately 4,500 new diagnoses in 2023, the most recent year for ...
The emergence of Lilly’s bundling strategy for Zepbound and Taltz reflects the unregulated state of patient assistance programs in the commercial market and the need for Congressional intervention.
Florida's proposed rule change to its AIDS Drug Assistance Program could cut off over 16,000 Floridians from life-saving ...
A week after Florida cut nearly 12,000 people off the state program providing affordable access to lifesaving HIV/AIDS ...
A physician who specializes in HIV treatment writes that proposed cuts to an AIDS drug program proposed by the Florida Dept.