Comprehensive HIV-AIDS Information Retrieval System

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HHS Employee Directory - OtherOrg: OIRM, HIV,  AIDS,

HHS - Office of HIV/AIDS Policy,

HHS - Office of Information Resources Management (OIRM)

Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) - StateHealthFacts.Org - AIDS

National Alliance of State and Territorial AIDS Directors (NASTAD)

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DHHS/NIH/NIDA/
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Terms: Comprehensive HIV/AIDS (30700), Office of HIV/AIDS Policy (1280),

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Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA): RYAN WHITE CARE ACT: After Medicaid and Medicare, CARE Act programs are the largest single source of Federal funding for HIV/AIDS health care for low-income, uninsured, and underinsured Americans. As a result, the CARE Act programs are often the focal point for Federal discretionary resources for medical care and social support needs for persons living with HIV disease in the United States including women, children and youth. Since the CARE Act is the "payer of last resort," the unique statutory mandates in the Act regarding participatory planning help to insure that the CARE Act programs truly meet the needs of persons living with HIV/AIDS. The programs demonstrate a comprehensive and aggressive approach in how government has targeted dollars toward the development of an effective service delivery system by partnering with States, heavily impacted Metropolitan Areas, community-based and faith-based providers, and academic institutions.

The FY 2005 request of $2.1 billion is $35 million above the FY 2004 appropriation. The increase will provide additional funding for the State AIDS Drug Assistance Program funded under Part B (Title II of the CARE Act). For FY 2005, as part of efforts to target minority communities, the request includes $129,578,000 for activities targeted to reduce HIV related health disparities and improve health outcomes in communities of color. In addition, the FY 2005 request continues to fund Special Projects of National Significance at $25,000,000 from the PHS Act evaluation set-aside.

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SAMHSA FY 2005 Budget