News 2017
Falling Behind: More Focus Needed on Retaining People in HIV Care

Retention in HIV care is falling.
If you had an illness that required medical treatment for the rest of your life, how easy would it be for you to take your medication 365 days a year, refill your prescriptions, and never miss a medical appointment?
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Enrollment News To Bank On: Obamacare Is Still Here So It's Time For Coverage Checkup

Among the chaos in the healthcare marketplace, cost-sharing reduction premium increases will increase tax credits possibly making silver plans cost more than gold.
The open enrollment period begins tomorrow for 2018 marketplace coverage, but many consumers are confused about what to expect. No wonder!
Read more: Enrollment News To Bank On: Obamacare Is Still Here So It's Time For Coverage Checkup
In This Issue
As we reported last week, President Trump has engaged in a full-on assault on the Affordable Care Act (ACA), also known as Obamacare, and Americans who desperately need access to health care.
'Partisan' Gerrymandering Is Still About Race

Patient waits for treatment.
The Wisconsin case before the Supreme Court claims to be about partisanship. But race is a factor in this case and many others nationwide.
Positioning Topical HIV Prevention for the Future

Carl W. Dieffenbach, Ph.D., Director, Division of AIDS, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.
Microbicides have been viewed as an important and potentially revolutionary way to protect women and men from sexual acquisition of HIV.
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