HIV/AIDS

ending the hiv epidemic (ehe) initiative

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.

global hiv/aids epidemic

  • The U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR)

    This fact sheet looks at the history, funding, and future outlook of the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), the U.S. government's major global initiative to combat HIV/AIDS.
  • PEPFAR Policy Resource Hub

    This hub brings together key PEPFAR policy resources – from KFF, the U.S. government, and others – that can be used to inform policy discussions and research. More items will be added to the hub over time.

  • The Global HIV/AIDS Epidemic

    This updated fact sheet provides the latest data on the global HIV/AIDS epidemic, including impact by region, treatment and prevention efforts, and an overview of the U.S. and global responses to the epidemic.

  • Global HIV/AIDS Timeline

    The Global HIV/AIDS Timeline is designed to serve as an ongoing reference tool for the many political, scientific, cultural, and community developments that have occurred over the history of the epidemic.

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    A national effort to provide the latest informationon AIDS policy, prevention and treatmentReducing the Spread ofHIV Who's At Risk? Can People Change Their Behaviors? Are HIV Prevention Programs Worthwhile? What Programs Work Best? What Challenges Remain? What Needs to Be Done? Who's At Risk?HIV is a disease of behaviors.

  • Kaiser Survey on Americans and AIDS/HIV

    Poll Finding

    The is a national random-sample telephone survey of 1,211 adults, 18 years and older, including over samples of 250 African Americans and 250 Hispanics. Chartpack (.pdf) Toplines/Survey (.

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    A national effort to provide the latest informationon AIDS policy, prevention and treatment Where Is The HIV Epidemic Headed? Reducing the Spread of HIV Progress in Treating AIDS Paying for New AIDS Therapies: The AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP) Discrimination and AIDS…

  • AIDS Public Information Project

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    The is a national effort to provide the latest information in AIDS policy, prevention and treatment announced at a briefing in Washington, D.C. in March 26, 1996.

  • Perceptions and Reality: How Safe Is the Pill? The Role of the Media, Healthcare Providers, and the Pharmaceutical Industry in Shaping American Women’

    Fact Sheet

    Perceptions and Reality: How Safe Is the Pill? The Role of the Media, Healthcare Providers, and the Pharmaceutical Industry in Shaping American Women' A fact sheet, Q&A and resource list prepared for a media briefing that focused on public perceptions and knowledge of the safety of birth control pills compared with the real facts about…

  • HIV Prevention in Primary Care: Overcoming the Obstacles

    Report

    This guide for physicians provides resource assistance primary care physicians need to help patients identify risks and to support them in changing their behavior to reduce or eliminate risk of HIV infection. Developing synergies with public and community-based organizations can help physicians confidently refer patients who need further education or counseling.

  • Delivering HIV Care in a Managed Care Environment:  Issues and Strategies

    Report

    Delivering HIV Care in a Managed Care Environment: Issues and Strategies A summary of a meeting held in September 1995, co-sponsored by the Kaiser Family Foundation and the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), of organizations that had received grants in 1994 under the Special Projects of National Significance (SPNS) Program to explore delivery of…

  • Talking With Kids About Tough Issues

    Report

    Talking With Kids About Tough Issues is a national campaign to support parents by Children Now and the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation. This guide for parents offers practical, concrete tips and techniques for talking easily and openly with young children ages 8 to 12 about tough issues: sex, HIV/AIDS, violence, drugs and alcohol.