News: HHS and Health Mart announce that more than 3,300 Health Mart independent pharmacies have agreed to donate their dispensing services to support 'Ready, Set, PrEP,' the HHS program that provides free PrEP medication to uninsured individuals.
today announced that more than 3,300 Health Mart independent pharmacies agreed to donate their dispensing services to supportthe HHS program that provides free PrEP medication to uninsured individuals. As part of that donation, Health Mart pharmacies will provide patient counseling and take steps to promote medication adherence as well as provide free PrEP medications in store at no cost for those eligible.
"Ensuring all people in both urban and rural communities have access to HIV prevention and care services is critical to Ending the HIV Epidemic," said Assistant Secretary for Health Brett P. Giroir, M.D."Health Mart independent pharmacies will play an important role in further expanding patient access to free PrEP medications in these traditionally underserved areas.
. EHE aims to reduce the number of new HIV infections in the United States by 75% in five years and by 90% in 10 years. By increasing awareness of PrEP and its access, theprogram can provide thousands of people a safe, effective way to prevent HIV and bring the U.S. one step closer to ending the HIV epidemic.
"We are proud to do our part in ending the HIV epidemic," said Health Mart President Nimesh Jhaveri."Health Mart independent pharmacists understand the important role they play in patient care. Participating in this initiative and donating their time and resources showcase their commitment to improving the health of their communities."
Although more than one million people at risk for HIV in the United States could benefit from PrEP medications, only a small fraction get them. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommend PrEP for individuals at risk of acquiring HIV. When taken daily, PrEP is highly effective for preventing HIV.
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