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- HIV/HCV Co-Infection Watch Q4: October 2024
WellCare New Jersey – (1.) Aetna; (2.) AmeriGroup NJ; (3.) Horizon NJ Health; (4.) UnitedHealthcare of New Jersey; (5.) WellCare New Mexico – (1.) BlueCross BlueShield of New Mexico; (2.) New York no longer covers Pegasys. Ohio no longer covers brand name Epclusa. In 2022, Hispanic/Latinx persons accounted for 33% of new HIV infections.
- Healthcare Infrastructure Crisis Compounds America's STI Epidemic
Penobscot County, Maine, faces the largest HIV outbreak in state history—28 new cases over two years, Broome County, New York, reported in September 2025 that new HIV diagnoses among people with injection
- The Last Clean Snapshot: What the CDC's 2024 HIV Data Tells Us About What Comes Next
It was also achieved while ADAPs absorbed a 30% surge in new enrollments during the post-COVID Medicaid Arkansas, Louisiana, and New Jersey report considering waiting lists, a measure not used in over a decade Flat funding also does not house anyone new in a year when rents and homelessness are both climbing.
- RFK Jr.'s Administration for a Healthy America is Not Healthy
Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) would cease to exist and their functions would be absorbed into the new by Kennedy's description of established peer-reviewed medical journals, such as The Lancet and the New
- How One FQHC is Advancing Health Communication
Earlier this month, new outlets got a hold of a local (to me) treasure: NoiseFilter.
- HIV/HCV Co-Infection Watch Q1: January 2025
ADAPs) MEDICAID PROGRAMS VETERANS PROGRAMS PATIENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS HARM REDUCTION PROGRAM LATEST NEWS UnitedHealthcare of New Jersey (New Jersey Family Care); New Mexico – (1.) BlueCross BlueShield of New Mexico; (2.) New York no longer covers Pegasys. Ohio no longer covers brand name Epclusa. LATEST NEWS PEPFAR Faces Uncertain Future Amid U.S.
- HIV/HCV Co-Infection Watch Q3: July 2024
ADAPs) MEDICAID PROGRAMS VETERANS PROGRAMS PATIENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS HARM REDUCTION PROGRAM LATEST NEWS WellCare New Jersey – (1.) Aetna; (2.) AmeriGroup NJ; (3.) Horizon NJ Health; (4.) UnitedHealthcare of New Jersey; (5.) WellCare New Mexico – (1.) BlueCross BlueShield of New Mexico; (2.) New York no longer covers Pegasys. Ohio no longer covers brand name Epclusa.
- The Policy Stack: How SAMHSA, the White House, and Louisiana Are Rewriting Drug and Homelessness Response
STAT News notes that the test strip policy reverses a position the federal government held since 2021 New York City saw a 29% reduction in HCV prevalence among people who inject drugs after SSP introduction described SSPs as one of the most effective public health interventions ever devised, with reductions in new New Orleans Councilmember Lesli Harris compared the bill to internment camps and warned it would produce
- WHO Hepatitis C Elimination Goal Slipping Away
Unfortunately, that trend isn’t new. theirs are the ones estimated to take the longest to achieve HCV elimination.2020 did not hold all bad news
- Navigating Monkeypox: Challenges Patients Face
access to vaccine and antiviral supplies, HIV and MPV co-infection risk and reporting, and the latest news the first things CANN discovered while seeking this data is that, as is the case with many relatively new disparities already manifesting in the current MPV data, those people making up more and more of the share of new
- The Great American Recovery Needs More Than a Slogan
The administration proposed folding SAMHSA into a new "Administration for a Healthy America." The data: SSPs decrease new HIV and HCV infections by up to 67%, increase the likelihood of achieving aligns with the VA's proven model, defend Housing First against ideological attack, and ensure that new
- Florida's ADAP Cuts Put 16,000 People Living with HIV at Risk
The science is clear: consistent treatment keeps people healthy and prevents new transmissions. rather than public health infrastructure, people fall out of care, viral suppression declines, and new people in care and virally suppressed prevents costly emergency interventions, hospitalizations, and new









