PrEP Access and Coverage Act of 2026
HR 7853 requires insurance coverage of PrEP medications without patient cost-sharing and mandates federal program access to expand HIV prevention availability across all populations and regions.
HR 7853 requires insurance coverage of PrEP medications without patient cost-sharing and mandates federal program access to expand HIV prevention availability across all populations and regions.
HR 7853 mandates insurance coverage for PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) medications without cost-sharing, expands access through federal programs including Medicare/Medicaid and VA coverage, and requires equitable distribution across geographic regions and demographic groups. The bill addresses both insurance coverage barriers and supply chain gaps that currently limit access to HIV prevention medication.
PrEP is highly effective at preventing HIV infection but remains inaccessible to many people due to cost and insurance gaps, despite being FDA-approved since 2012. The bill could significantly reduce new HIV infections among high-risk populations while shifting some costs to federal and insurance systems rather than individuals.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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