Florida uses emergency rule to cut patients off AIDS medication

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The state filed the changes the day before a legal hearing with the AIDS Healthcare Foundation.

Amy Pinter chants along with about 30 fellow supporters with the AIDS Healthcare Foundation outside of the Pinellas County Florida Department of Health office on Jan. 30 in St. Petersburg. Cuts to the state's AIDS Drug Assistance Program are set to take effect on March 1 after a state emergency rule.
Amy Pinter chants along with about 30 fellow supporters with the AIDS Healthcare Foundation outside of the Pinellas County Florida Department of Health office on Jan. 30 in St. Petersburg. Cuts to the state’s AIDS Drug Assistance Program are set to take effect on March 1 after a state emergency rule. [ DIRK SHADD | Times ]

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  • Romy Ellenbogen is a Tallahassee correspondent, covering state government with a focus on criminal justice and health. Reach her at rellenbogen@tampabay.com.



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