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Bill Would Halt Bias Against People Who Take Meds To Stop HIV

Justin Sullivan
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A proposal in the Maine Legislature seeks to halt discrimination against people who take medication to prevent HIV infection.

Democratic Sen. Heather Sanborn of Portland says the state's insurance code should be amended to prevent denial of life insurance for people who take pre-exposure prophylaxis medication to prevent HIV. The prophylaxis is commonly called "PrEP." The proposal received a public hearing before the Health Coverage, Insurance and Financial Services Committee on Jan. 8. It will be subject to committee votes before it can move on to the full Maine Legislature.