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  • Partisan Battles Put Public Health Programs in Jeopardy

    This rejection of federal funding occurred despite Tennessee ranking 7th among U.S. states for new HIV These decisions create new barriers to medication access for people who rely on safety-net providers largely by a 30% reduction among young people, progress in reducing new infections has stalled. The 31,800 new HIV diagnoses reported in 2022 highlight how flat funding and political barriers have The coming months will likely determine how public health priorities and programs evolve in this new

  • Are Federal Spending Cuts Endangering America's Most Vulnerable?

    "This is going to be a major dent in our ability to be prepared for whatever new threat might come," Manning Family Children's Hospital in New Orleans has been admitting 1-2 children weekly for whooping By February 20—less than a week after the vaccine promotion ban—news outlets reported the first infant Broader Impacts: New Threats for PLWH and Vulnerable Populations For people living with HIV and other New York Attorney General Letitia James responded to the ruling by tweeting: "We're going to continue

  • When the Target Is SSRIs, the Risk Is the Six Protected Classes

    The package includes new Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) reimbursement codes for clinicians John Mann of the New York State Psychiatric Institute was more direct, telling Reuters that "restricting and Drug Administration (FDA) does not have authority to unilaterally ban approved medications absent new The savings argument is not hypothetical, and it is not new. document and report plan-level changes affecting antidepressant or antiretroviral access, including new

  • MPOX and Beyond - Reforming Emergency Response

    New data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) indicates a troubling resurgence of This surge, particularly in regions like New York City, DC/Virginia, California, and Florida, underscores strain of the virus circulating with a fatality rate of nearly 1 in 10, alongside the virus' spread into new areas, new populations (including sex workers), and in new ways – including sexually – and evading diagnostic investment, policy reform, and sustained advocacy to dismantle the chronic failures that turn each new

  • Return of the Flu: Flurona, a Co-occurring Infection that is NOT

    United States in earnest, with the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention reporting about 1.3 million new This co-occurring infection, however, isn’t new. The relationship between the public, experts, and news media is deeply damaged by practices of all parties – a busy public less interested in reading longer, more detail articles, a news media competing for

  • Troubling Issues with HIV and Monkeypox Co-Infection

    access to vaccine and antiviral supplies, HIV and MPV co-infection risk and reporting, and the latest news municipal jurisdictions that were specifically targeted for JYNNEOS vaccine supplies—Los Angeles, Chicago, New eight jurisdictions: California Los Angeles San Francisco District of Columbia Georgia Illinois Chicago New York (excluding New York City) These jurisdictions were selected because they were independently funded The disparities faced by those bearing the brunt of MPV mirror those in new HIV diagnoses; it is incumbent

  • Healthcare in the Lame Duck

    the White House in January 2025 and Republicans poised to control both chambers of Congress in the new healthcare priorities, create a complex landscape for deciding which items are addressed before the new This would create new hurdles for maintaining adherence to treatment regimens and managing ongoing care Advocates fear that with a new majority eager to trim budgets and revisit healthcare spending priorities Monitor Agency Leadership and Policy Shifts: Staying informed about new federal health agency leaders

  • CANN Grows to Meet Need

    enormous and remains deeply complex as the powers behind interests other than patients have taken on new Our Team CANN’s core team saw the addition of our regular blogger, Travis Manint, and new consultant, As CANN looks toward the new year (and the years to come), we will continue to seek out people affected dose of antiretroviral medication – they have lived for more than a decade with HIV and ARVs aren’t “new Imagine, empathize with being bed ridden or fearful of leaving home, awaiting news you need a lung transplant

  • Reducing Medication Abandonment; Improving Retention in Care

    Not only did medication cost-sharing increase on new brand name medications, the out-of-pocket costs On average, Black patients were 7% more likely to abandon new medications than their white peers. pre-exposure prophylaxis for the prevention of HIV (PrEP) with Black patients 41% more likely to abandon a new

  • When Anti-Equality Means Anti-HIV

    Additionally, In the United States, 20% of new HIV diagnoses in 2020 were among young people aged 13- Earlier this month, Iowa Public Radio noted that despite national new HIV infection rates falling overall , Iowa’s new infection rates have remained steadfast.

  • Biden Administration's Healthcare Future is One of Promise & Peril

    the largest barriers to care and mandating lower drug costs would harm innovation and development of new mandated price negotiation proposals would harm the industry’s ability to invest the development of new as those medications currently “in the pipeline” would largely be safe, but a near 10% reduction in new While new drug development has largely been focused on “personalized” medicine – or more specific treatments vaccine access and threatened the economic future of the globe.To top off all of this policy-making news

  • ACA Subsidies in Limbo: What the Senate Framework Means for Patients

    Mike Lawler of New York and Robert Bresnahan, Brian Fitzpatrick, and Ryan Mackenzie of Pennsylvania—signed Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) warned Fox News, "I am not going to open the door to Hyde, given what happens and As CANN's December analysis detailed, New York City's 2024 HIV surveillance data showed diagnoses rising for the fourth consecutive year, with 86% of new diagnoses among Black or Latino people and 48% of those changes to covered services—will determine whether a compromise actually improves access or introduces new

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