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News 2011

Engaging Businesses in Support of the National HIV/AIDS Strategy

 

Successfully achieving the National HIV/AIDS Strategy’s aggressive goals depends not only on Federal leadership, but also on new investments and new partnerships from all parts of society, including the private sector.  As my colleague Melody Barnes, the President’s Domestic Policy Adviser, noted in a prior post, we know that some of our biggest successes in fighting HIV/AIDS have come about because of private sector initiatives,

Read more: Engaging Businesses in Support of the National HIV/AIDS Strategy

Study: New Coverage Will Boost Demand For Rural Providers

 

The percentage of rural Americans with insurance could grow faster than those in urban areas under the federal health care overhaul law, a boon for the newly insured, but one that will put additional pressure on areas already short of doctors, a study out today says.

Read more: Study: New Coverage Will Boost Demand For Rural Providers

At Age 46, Is Medicare Ripe For A Change?

 

Medicare, the federal entitlement program for the elderly and disabled, was signed into law by President Lyndon Johnson 46 years ago this week. Changes to the program, such as raising its eligibility age or requiring wealthier seniors to pay more for coverage, have been discussed in the debate over raising the federal debt ceiling and also by several commissions charged with finding ways to reduce federal spending, including on entitlement programs.

Read more: At Age 46, Is Medicare Ripe For A Change?

Faith Leaders Declare “We’ve Come Too Far To Turn Back Now”

Host Regional Symposium on HIV/AIDS for Faith Leaders During 30th Year of AIDS Crisis

 

CHICAGO – One month after the nation marked the 30th year of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, the Metropolitan Interdenominational Church Technical Assistance Network (MICTAN), a national clergy-led capacity-building faith initiative funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), in collaboration with local partners will host a regional symposium entitled “We’ve Come Too Far to Turn Back Now” to equip clergy and faith leaders with the knowledge and skills they need to tackle the HIV/AIDS crisis among African Americans.

Read more: Faith Leaders Declare “We’ve Come Too Far To Turn Back Now”

In This Issue

 

This week we conclude our Versus the Virus series, a four-part sequence of stories examining efforts to eradicate HIV/AIDS among Black gay and bisexual men in New York City. Writer Adrian Fussell looks at the impact of budget cuts on outreach and support services for young MSM, asking how the epidemic can be contained if the funding is no longer there.

Read more: In This Issue

  1. Online Resources to Protect Those with HIV/AIDS
  2. AIDS.gov Surpasses 100,000 Twitter Followers – What Does It Really Mean?
  3. CDC Launches Enhanced Comprehensive HIV Prevention Planning (ECHPP) Web Page
  4. Trends To Watch For Curbing Health Costs

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