Today, Health and Human Services (HHS)
Secretary Kathleen Sebelius announced nearly $80 million in grants to
increase access to HIV/AIDS care across the United States. The funding
will ensure that low-income people living with
HIV/AIDS continue to have access to life-saving health care and
medications.
“The entire Administration is dedicated
to fulfilling President Obama’s goal of an AIDS free generation and
today’s announcement is one more step in that ongoing effort,” Secretary
Sebelius said. “These grants will help make
a real difference in the lives of Americans living with HIV/AIDS,
especially those in underserved communities.”
Approximately $69 million will be sent
to 25 states and territories through the Ryan White AIDS Drug Assistance
Program (ADAP), and based on estimates provided by the states, will
eliminate any waiting lists.
The more than $10 million remaining
will be distributed to Ryan White community-based health clinics
nationwide to expand access to 14,000 new patients for essential medical
and support services for people living with HIV/AIDS.
A portion of this funding was made available through the Affordable
Care Act.
These funds will also support states and communities in their ongoing efforts to pursue the goals of the
National HIV/AIDS Strategy, particularly efforts to increase access
to HIV care and reduce HIV-related health disparities. After these
awards are made, an additional $6 million in supplemental funding will
be made available this year to states that demonstrate
ongoing need.
“With these funds, we’re putting the
National HIV/AIDS Strategy into action,” said HRSA Administrator Mary K.
Wakefield, Ph.D., RN. “These investments allow us to further improve
access to lifesaving drugs, and increase access
to HIV care and treatment for Americans living with HIV.”
The grants are funded by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), an agency within HHS, through the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program and the Bureau of Primary Health Care.
The grants are funded by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), an agency within HHS, through the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program and the Bureau of Primary Health Care.
A list of grantees and awards is available at:
http://www.hrsa.gov/about/news/2012tables/120724hiv/
To learn more about the Affordable Care Act, visit:
www.healthcare.gov.


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