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Ending the HIV Epidemic Funding Tracker

This tracker provides up-to-date data on federal Ending the HIV Epidemic (EHE) funding, including an overview of funding mechanisms by year, agency, grant mechanism, and jurisdiction.

Ending the HIV Epidemic (EHE) Funding Tracker

This tracker provides up-to-date data on federal Ending the HIV Epidemic (EHE) funding, including an overview of funding mechanisms by year, agency, grant mechanism, and jurisdiction. It will be updated over time.

HIV in the U.S.

The HIV/AIDS Epidemic in the United States

This updated fact sheet provides the latest data on the U.S. HIV epidemic, including key trends over time, impact by region and population, and information on the U.S. government’s response.

HIV Testing in the United States

This fact sheet provides information on key HIV testing statistics, testing recommendations, insurance coverage of HIV testing, testing sites and policies, and types of tests available.

The Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program

This fact sheet provides an overview of the Ryan White Program, the largest HIV-specific federal grant program in the United States.

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  • Financing HIV/AIDS Care: A Quilt with Many Holes, May 2004

    Issue Brief

    Financing HIV/AIDS Care: A Quilt with Many Holes There are multiple sources of insurance coverage and care for people with HIV/AIDS in the United States, including public programs such as Medicaid, Medicare, and the Ryan White Comprehensive AIDS Resources Emergency (CARE) Act, other safety net programs, and private coverage.

  • National ADAP Monitoring Project, Annual Report, May 2004

    Other Post

    The National ADAP Monitoring Report, 2004 provides the latest data on state AIDS Drug Assistance Programs (ADAPs). ADAPs, authorized under Title II of the Ryan White Comprehensive AIDS Resources Emergency (CARE) Act, provide HIV/AIDS-related prescription drugs to uninsured and underinsured individuals living with HIV/AIDS. ADAPs operate in 57 U.S. states, territories, and associated jurisdictions.

  • National ADAP Monitoring Project 2004 Annual Report, Executive Summary

    Report

    National ADAP Monitoring Project 2004 Annual Report The National ADAP Monitoring Report, 2004 provides the latest data on state AIDS Drug Assistance Programs (ADAPs). ADAPs, authorized under Title II of the Ryan White Comprehensive AIDS Resources Emergency (CARE) Act, provide HIV/AIDS-related prescription drugs to uninsured and underinsured individuals living with HIV/AIDS.

  • Chartpack: Trends in U.S.-Funding for HIV/AIDS

    Report

    This chartpack, "Trends in U.S. Government Funding for HIV/AIDS," provides an analysis of U.S. federal funding for HIV/AIDS since fiscal year (FY) 1981. It presents data and trends in the major categories of funding -- care, cash and housing assistance, research, prevention, and global/international -- over time.

  • Trends in U.S. Funding for HIV/AIDS

    Report

       These updated documents, "Trends in U.S. Government Funding for HIV/AIDS," provide an analysis of U.S. federal funding for HIV/AIDS since fiscal year (FY) 1981. The issue brief and chartpack present data and trends in the major categories of funding—care, cash and housing assistance, research, prevention, and global/international—over time.

  • Local View of the HIV/AIDS Epidemic in the United States

    Report

    This document was prepared for the AIDS in America: A Forgotten Epidemic? A Conference for News Leaders sponsored by the Kaiser Media Fellowships Program and the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism. It provides an overview of the impact of HIV/AIDS in Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) across the U.S. Report (.

  • AIDS in America:  A Forgotten Epidemic? A Conference for News Leaders

    Other Post

    AIDS in America: A Forgotten Epidemic? A Conference for News Leaders The Kaiser Media Fellowships Program, in partnership with the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism, hosts "AIDS in America: A Forgotten Epidemic? A Conference for News Leaders," a conference for editors and news directors, Friday, March 19, to Sunday, March 21.