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- Congress Rejects HIV Cuts, But Flat Funding Won't End the Epidemic
agencies, including folding SAMHSA (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration) into a new first Trump administration or address a rise in HIV transmission outbreaks as we’ve seen in Maine and New Prevention initiatives, workforce development, training programs, and the rollout of new innovations programs as "one of the most effective public health interventions ever devised," noting they decrease new CMS receives $188 million for implementation and new authority to define and enforce "reasonable and
- Feds Launch National HIV/AIDS Strategy Implementation Plan
marginalized communities affected by HIV.For most advocates, the announcement was a “mixed-bag” of good news The new quality of life metrics focus on issues of mental health, behavioral health support, food insecurity
- The Story of Us: How Celebrity Voices Have Shaped HIV Advocacy for Four Decades
Magic Johnson's 1991 disclosure that he was HIV-positive generated 259 AIDS-focused news stories in a HIV status in 2015, the American Psychological Association documented a 265% increase in HIV-related news Women accounted for 1 in 5 new HIV diagnoses in the United States in 2022, and new diagnoses occur disproportionately
- Covid-19: How Far We've Come & How Far We Have to Go
introduction of 3 vaccine products has brought hope and another tool to our COVID toolkit, and daily new Infections (CROI) the United States performed at least 700,000 fewer HIV screenings and 5,000 fewer new
- Federal Policy Changes Threaten to Overwhelm ADAPs
NASTAD data show ADAP enrollment increased 8 percent between 2019 and 2023, with new enrollment rising The Foundation for AIDS Research projects that ending prevention funding alone could lead to 144,000 new Part F and CDC HIV prevention funding, which have produced measurable long-term savings by reducing new between Ryan White programs, ADAPs, and marketplace enrollment systems, as demonstrated in California and New
- 2021: A Year in Reflection
During an exceedingly busy news cycle, we have published fifty blogs (including this one) on a variety Veterans Administration, as well as patient access via patient assistance programs, and other relevant news
- A Patient's Guide to 340B: Why the Decline in Charity Care Matters to You
A recent Kaiser Health News “An Arm and a Leg” podcast dove into just one state’s effort to tackle an The New York Times. Kaiser Health News. Retrieved online at https://khn.org/news/article/podcast-an-arm-and-a-leg-how-one-state-protects-patients-from-hospital-lawsuits
- SCOTUS Sets Dangerous Precedent for Incarcerated People Needing Care
Indeed, in Atkins, the state’s position boils down to “new drugs are too expensive” to be “reasonable are both a “canary in the coal mine” of the local community and the ideal environment for manifesting new
- Painting Roses in the Desert: Despite Medicaid Expansion, Gaps Remain in Arizona
Spencer added, “This policy not only promotes patients’ ability to lead a robust life, but also prevents new and to eliminate viral hepatitis, the details matter and advocates will need to adapt old fights to new
- Institutional Barriers Still Stand in the Way to Equity
On July 28, 2022, the World Health Organization (WHO) released new guidelines on the use of long-acting The difference is big – so big – that it can be measured in the 4,000 new diagnoses a day and 650,000
- Pediatric Hepatitis of Unknown Origin: Are Viruses to Blame?
Navigating new and especially concerning developments can be challenging in the day and age of the Internet For these users, and likely parents watching the issue hit various news outlets, the omission of a potential
- In Times of Uncertainty, Remember Your Values
The policy landscape of 2025 and the future thereafter is likely to be rife with new and old challenges Some of funding partners and new community partners are not specifically involved in HIV advocacy, they CANN’s growth also includes bringing on new consultants.




