Organizations and Research Institutions
AIDS Survival Project
A coalition of people affected by HIV, based in Atlanta, GA. Promote self-empowerment and enhanced quality of life for HIV-affected individuals through advocacy, education, peer support and treatment activism.
American Academy of HIV Medicine (AAHIVM)
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Formerly known as HCFA, this federal agency administers
Medicare,
Medicaid and the
State Children's Health
Insurance Program (SCHIP).
Department of Health and Human Services HIV/AIDS Bureau (HAB/HRSA/DHHS)
Provides federal funding for
HIV/AIDS care for low-income, uninsured, and underinsured individuals.
Florida AIDS Action
Florida AIDS Action is a non-profit HIV/AIDS agency with offices in Miami, Tallahassee, Tampa and Washington, DC. Florida AIDS Action provides public policy research, advocacy, community planning and education.
The George Washington University, Department of Health Policy
Kaiser Family Foundation: HIV/AIDS Policy Program
The Foundation's work in HIV/AIDS policy seeks to provide the latest information, research, and analysis on the major domestic and global HIV/AIDS policy issues.
National Governors Association
Develops policy reports on state programs, hosts seminars, and offers the governors' perspectives to Capitol Hill and the executive branch.
Project Inform
Aims to provide information on the diagnosis and treatment of HIV disease to HIV-infected individuals, their caregivers, and their healthcare and service providers; advocate for regulatory, research, and funding policies affecting the development of, access to, and delivery of effective treatments, as well as to fund innovative research opportunities; and inspire people to make informed choices.
San Francisco AIDS Foundation
Educates, provides comprehensive services for people living with HIV disease and AIDS and lobbies for federal and state action to address the epidemic.
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