The state plans to drop another 500 Ohioans from a program that pays for their HIV medications, in order to save Ohio nearly $3 million per year.
Officials are working on a plan to help only the sickest Ohioans with HIV pay for their medicine, said Jay Carey, a management analyst for the HIV drug program.
A story from the AP says, the plan, which Carey said will likely start next month, comes after 250 people were dropped from the program earlier this month.
The new cuts propose to limit eligibility based on a count that measures a type of white blood cell.
Earlier this month, the state placed a tighter limit on income eligibility for the program. It also issued a wait list, which means no one who is HIV-positive can start receiving assistance unless someone else stops getting the money. The wait list stands at 19 people and 30 more have applied.
State officials say the cuts are necessary because of an Ohio Department of Health projection of a $16.4 million deficit.
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