
Improving Access to PrEP in Rhode Island
Sitiyasyon: Closed
Rhode Island’s H6150 will expand access to pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) – a game-changing medication that reduces the risk of HIV transmission by close to 100 percent.
H6150 lets pharmacists provide a patient with a short-term supply (60 days once in a two-year period) of PrEP without a prescription. Pharmacists will be required to provide counseling on the use of PrEP and connect patients without a primary care provider with health care providers for ongoing medication and care.
H6150 also requires insurers to cover one type of PrEP within each method of administration without cost-sharing or prior authorization. These provisions are critical but should go further to remove obstacles to PrEP.
Kontni ki gen rapò
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Rhode Island pran devan nan prevansyon VIH ak yon lwa aksè a PrEP ki chanje jwèt la
Li plisNouvo lwa inovatè sa a pral chanje nèt sitiyasyon aksè a PrEP nan Rhode Island.
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Retire baryè pou PrEP nan Rhode Island
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