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This sounds great but wait until the Tea Party People shoot it down.
Any politician that opposes this bill deserves to get HIV and I truly mean that
I feel bad for people like Phillip in Florida, where the ADAP program has essentially been closed. ADAP is taking hits across the country which will continue. I'm no fan of how the drug and healthcare industry works here in the US and I would like to see change, but maybe we could pump that $3 billion into programs like ADAP on the Federal level instead.
I struggle every month to pay for my meds. The donut hole just kills me.
Thom
This is what we need innovative ideas, another great method of implementing lower cost medications would be to develop savings for state sponsored ADAP, it is ironic in a very bad way that treatment for HIV in (other nations) is much less than what we have to pay in the US.
No one discounts the need for lower cost medications in under developed nations however in the US we are facing funding issues that will result in resistant strains of the virus, this is unacceptable, we must move to achieve
May 18, 2012 • USA