Webinar: The Ryan White Program: What Do We Know and What Don't We Know? - October 21, 2014

October 21, 2014
1:00pm ET

via National Center for Innovation in HIV Care

Jeffrey S. Crowley, MPH
Program Director, National HIV/AIDS Initiative at the O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law; Distinguished Scholar, Georgetown University; former Director of the White House Office of National AIDS Policy

Since 1990 the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program has funded essential HIV care and enabling services for hundreds of thousands of Americans living with HIV/AIDS. Thanks to the Affordable Care Act, thousands of people living with HIV/AIDS are now eligible for insurance through the marketplaces or through Medicaid. Recent research has demonstrated that strong adherence to antiretroviral treatment leads to viral suppression and can have important preventive effects. Given this changing health policy and scientific context, how is the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program expected to change in coming years? How should Ryan White-funded ASOs and CBOs best prepare for those changes? Jeffrey Crowley, Director of the National HIV/AIDS Initiative at the O'Neill Institute at Georgetown University and former White House ONAP Director, will provide his perspective on what we might expect from the Ryan White Program in the near future and how ASOs and CBOs can adapt to the changing policy and funding landscape. Click here to register.

0
Groups
HIV Events/Conferences

Comments

0 comments

Image

Members of The Well Project community at USCHA 2022.

Become a Member

Join our community and become a member to find support and connect to other women living with HIV.

Join now >

Do you get our newsletter?

¿Recibe nuestro boletín?

Sign up for our monthly Newsletter and get the latest info in your inbox.

Suscríbase a nuestro boletín mensual y reciba la información más reciente en su bandeja de entrada.

banner

Hands of various skin tones linking pinky to thumb in a row.

Did you just test HIV+?

Newly diagnosed with HIV and not sure what to do? You are not alone.

Get help & information >

You Can Help!

Together, we can change the course of the HIV epidemic…one woman at a time!

Please donate now!>