What to know about the Supreme Court case that could take away your access to PrEP and other care
Briefly

The Supreme Court's upcoming case Kennedy v. Braidwood Management threatens the Affordable Care Act's essential mandate for no-cost preventive services. Originating from a religious objection to HIV preventive medications, the dispute has escalated to challenge the constitutionality of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, which determines necessary health coverage. A decision against the government could eliminate free access to crucial health services, including cancer screenings and STI testing, thereby endangering public health. Experts emphasize the importance of scientific consensus over ideological objections in health policy.
The Supreme Court will hear Kennedy v. Braidwood Management, a case that could dismantle key provisions of the Affordable Care Act, affecting no-cost preventive services.
At the heart of the case is whether the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force was constitutionally established, a challenge that could undermine its authority to mandate coverage.
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