Funding shortfalls prompt 18 states to cut costs, jeopardizing care for tens of thousands of Americans living with HIV.
The VDH has not answered questions about how much money it erroneously overbilled a pharmaceutical manufacturer and may have to pay back, despite the issue triggering significant cuts to HIV services.
The funds, which Slate said are being redirected from the Ryan White program to pay for child separation at the border, are, in actuality, HRSA-donated funds the Ryan White program failed to use ...
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — While more people are living with HIV than ever before, medications and treatments to effectively fight the infection are also more accessible than ever. The Charleston Area ...
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Ending HIV/AIDS program would increase new HIV infections 49% nationwide by 2030, computer model predicts
When the U.S. Congress passed the Ryan White Comprehensive AIDS Resources Emergency (CARE) Act in August 1990, it honored a young man who had acquired HIV from a blood transfusion five years earlier ...
Citing rising costs and shortfalls in federal support, about 20 states are toughening eligibility requirements for patients in drug assistance programs.
In a new Johns Hopkins Medicine-led study, researchers predict that ending federal funding for the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program could increase HIV infections across 31 U.S. cities by 49% in the next ...
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