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Public Financing and Delivery of HIV/AIDS Care: Securing the Legacy of Ryan White [Kietas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Hardback, 374 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm
  • Išleidimo metai: 04-Nov-2005
  • Leidėjas: National Academies Press
  • ISBN-10: 0309092280
  • ISBN-13: 9780309092289
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 374 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm
  • Išleidimo metai: 04-Nov-2005
  • Leidėjas: National Academies Press
  • ISBN-10: 0309092280
  • ISBN-13: 9780309092289
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Each year it is estimated that approximately 40,000 people in the U.S. are newly infected with HIV. In the late 1990s, the number of deaths from AIDS dropped 43% as a result of highly active antiretroviral therapy. Unfortunately, the complex system currently in place for financing and delivering publicly financed HIV care undermines the significant advances that have been made in the development of new technologies to treat it. Many HIV patients experience delays in access to other services that would support adhering to treatment. As a result, each year opportunities are missed that could reduce the mortality, morbidity, and disability suffered by individuals with HIV infections.



Public Financing and Delivery of HIV/AIDS Care examines the current standard of care for HIV patients and assesses the extent the system currently used for financing and delivering care allows individuals with HIV to actually receive it. The book recommends an expanded federal program for the treatment of individuals with HIV, administered at the state level. This program would provide timely access and consistent benefits with a strong focus on comprehensive and continuous care and access to antiretroviral therapy. It could help improve the quality of life of HIV/AIDS patients, as well as reduce the number of deaths among those infected.





Table of Contents



Front Matter Prologue and Executive Summary 1 Introduction: Securing the Legacy of Ryan White 2 HIV/AIDS Care in the Third Decade: Opportunities and Challenges in the Changing Epidemic 3 Current Financing and Delivery of HIV Care 4 Barriers to HIV Care 5 Options for Financing and Delivering HIV Care 6 Recommendations Appendix A: Technical Appendix Estimating the Impact and Cost of Expanded HIV Care Programs Appendix B: Overview of Care Act Allocation Formulas Appendix C: Mental Illness and HIV Comorbidity: A Large and Vulnerable HIV Subpopulation Appendix D: Financing HIV/AIDS Care: A Quilt With Many Holes Appendix E: Towards an Understanding of Meeting HIV-Infected Substance Users Appendix F: Committee on the Public Financing and Delivery of HIV Care Index
Prologue 1(4)
Executive Summary 5(22)
Introduction: Securing the Legacy of Ryan White
27(9)
The Ryan White Care Act
28(4)
The Charge to the Committee
32(3)
Findings
35(1)
References
35(1)
HIV/AIDS Care in the Third Decade: Opportunities and Challenges in the Changing Epidemic
36(37)
The Natural History of Individual HIV Infection
40(2)
Effect of HAART on HIV Progression and Care
42(8)
Change in Affected Populations and the Impact on Treatment
50(13)
Conclusion
63(1)
Findings
63(1)
References
64(9)
Current Financing and Delivery of HIV Care
73(34)
Federal Financing of HIV Care
75(12)
Delivery of HIV/AIDS Care Services
87(13)
Findings
100(1)
References
100(7)
Barriers to HIV Care
107(34)
Private Insurance Programs
107(2)
Medicaid
109(8)
Medicare
117(1)
Ryan White CARE Act
118(9)
Coordination of Care
127(2)
Access Barriers
129(4)
Committee Observations and Conclusions
133(3)
References
136(5)
Options For Financing and Delivering HIV Care
141(37)
Financing Options
144(16)
Improving the Delivery of HIV Care
160(14)
Summary
174(1)
References
175(3)
Recommendations
178(169)
Cost and Health Implications of the HIV Comprehensive Care Program
180(13)
Recommendations
193(15)
Conclusion
208(1)
References
209(4)
APPENDIXES
A. Technical Appendix: Estimating the Impact and Cost of Expanded HIV Care Programs
213(33)
B. Overview of CARE Act Allocation Formulas
246(4)
C. Mental Illness and HIV Comorbidity: A Large and Vulnerable HIV Subpopulation
250(18)
D. Financing HIV/AIDS Care: A Quilt with Many Holes
268(45)
E. Towards an Understanding of Meeting HIV-Infected Substance Users' Needs
313(27)
F. Committee on Public Financing and Delivery of HIV Care
340(7)
Index 347


Committee on the Public Financing and Delivery of HIV Care