More than 16,000 Floridians were set to lose their access to HIV meds.
A set of federally funded programs offers emergency assistance to low‑income residents and seniors struggling with rising ...
The DeSantis administration announced Tuesday that it’s developing three new rules meant to curb spending in a federally ...
Outside the Department of Health in St. Pete and Orlando Friday, healthcare advocates and the AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF ...
There is help available for some Central Florida seniors who are struggling to pay their utility bills after the weekend deep ...
New federal restrictions and requirements to the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)started Feb. 1. Here ...
The Florida Department of Children and Families has made budget requests to bolster the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance ...
To quote Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo, “It’s a really, really serious issue.” Here are the facts: More than 32,000 ...
The state plans to limit eligibility for cheaper, life-saving drugs to about $21,000 a year for an individual.
The National Alliance of State and Territorial AIDS Directors estimates 16,000 will lose assistance for the drugs or premiums.
Advocates and patients warn thousands of Floridians living with HIV could lose access to life-saving medications under proposed changes to the AIDS Drug Assistance Program.
Gov. Ron DeSantis announced additional funding Tuesday for a nursing pipeline program that provides scholarships. The governor said the $20 million will go toward the Linking Industry to Nursing ...