Section 120950 Of Chapter 6. Human Immunodeficiency Virus (hiv) Treatment From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 105. >> Part 4. >> Chapter 6.
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. The Legislature hereby finds and declares all of the
following:
(a) State-of-art knowledge regarding treatment of people infected
with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) indicates that active HIV
infection (AIDS) can be a manageable, though chronic, condition with
the use of drugs such as zidovudine (AZT), aerosolized pentamidine,
and ganciclovir. AIDS experts across the nation agree that early
intervention with these drugs can prolong life, minimize the related
occurrences of more serious illnesses, reduce more costly treatments,
and maximize the HIV-infected person's vitality and productivity.
(b) For reasons of compassion and cost effectiveness, the State of
California has a compelling interest in ensuring that its citizens
infected with the HIV virus have access to these drugs.
(c) The department subsidizes the cost of these drugs for persons
who do not have private health coverage, are not eligible for
Medi-Cal, or cannot afford to purchase the drug privately. The
subsidy program is funded through state and federal sources.
(d) Congress is expected to place limitations on the federal
subsidy program that will jeopardize access to these life-prolonging
drugs for people whose income is higher than federal income
eligibility cap but lower than the state's income eligibility cap.
(e) It is critical that suffering persons with limited income have
access to life-prolonging drugs. It is also critical that persons
currently eligible for the subsidy program remain eligible regardless
of changes that may result from the congressional action and the
enactment of this chapter. However, it is appropriate that people who
can afford to pay a portion of the cost of treatment be obligated to
share the cost of these drugs.