J&J Confide home HIV test service approval likely preempts state law -- FDA.
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
FDA CONFIDE HOME HIV TESTING SERVICE APPROVAL PRE-EMPTS STATE LAWS requiring reporting of HIV test results, the agency told state health officials during a recent meeting. The state officials met with FDA to discuss concerns surrounding the conflict between anonymous test services and state laws that bar anonymous testing or require reporting of positive test results by patient name.
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