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By: Bobby Caina Calvan and Phillip Reese, July 29, 2010
The Sacramento Bee
State officials are pressuring drug giant Bristol-Myers Squibb to do something about the skyrocketing cost of AIDS medication.
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By: Staff Reporter, July 29, 2010
Payers & Providers
The AIDS Healthcare Foundation has banned sales representatives from Bristol-Myers Squibb from its clinics for refusing to lower the price of its antiretroviral medication – part of a battle against escalating drug prices the Los Angeles-based organization claims it’s winning.
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By: Anand Reddi, July 28, 2010
The Huffington Post
Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel, special advisor for health policy in the Office of Management and Budget, published an op-ed in The Huffington Post responding to criticisms made by the global health community that the Obama administration is flat-lining HIV/AIDS treatment funding.
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By: Lou Chibbaro Jr., July 21, 2010
Washington Blade
A long-awaited National HIV/AIDS Strategy document the White House released this week calls for devoting more funds and attention to HIV prevention programs that target four high-risk population groups, especially gay and bisexual men.
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By: Richard Gary, July 21, 2010
South Florida Gay News
Michael Weinstein, President of AIDS Healthcare Foundation led a protest in front of the Federal Building in Fort Lauderdale on Friday June 16, 2010 to protest the lack of federal funding for ADAP – the AIDS Drug Assistance Program.
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By: Lynda Waddington, July 21, 2010
Iowa Independent
Scores of AIDS advocates are expected to gather this morning at the Iowa Capitol to raise awareness of the 100 Iowans currently on waiting lists for life-saving medications.
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By: the CNN Wire Staff, July 14, 2010
CNN
The Obama administration aims to cut the annual number of new HIV infections in the United States by 25 percent over the next five years, according to a nationwide HIV/AIDS strategy unveiled Tuesday.
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By: Sarah Boseley, July 13, 2010
The Guardian
Michel Sidibe, head of UNAIDS, said we are at "a defining moment" in the response to HIV/Aids in an interview with me this morning. He was talking about the need to re-shape the campaign, as he put it, in the face of rising numbers of people getting infected and economic recession.
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By: Julian Pecquet , July 13, 2010
The Hill
Not a lot happening on Capitol Hill today, but plenty off. The Health and Human Services Department kicks things off in the morning by unveiling long-awaited regulations regarding electronic health records.
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By: Karen Travers , July 13, 2010
ABC News
The Obama administration plans to announce its national strategy Tuesday to reduce the annual number of HIV infections in the United States and improve health care for those currently living with HIV.
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