The United States spends more on healthcare than any other country, yet many people living with or vulnerable to HIV still struggle to access the care they need.
In this episode, Tracy Swan sits down with Tim Horn, Director of Medication Access and Pricing at NASTAD, to explore the complexity of HIV care in America.
Together, they unpack the fragmented programs that provide HIV services, and examine why access to care can vary so dramatically depending on where someone lives and their income.
The conversation also explores the growing role of long-acting HIV prevention options, and the many barriers that still stand between people and the care they need.
From insurance hurdles and drug pricing to housing instability and other social determinants of health, Tim explains how a fragmented healthcare system continues to shape HIV outcomes in the United States.
