The Ryan White CARE Act : 20 years of transition

Rachel A White, The University of Texas School of Public Health

Abstract

The Ryan White CARE Act has undergone substantial changes in the past 20 years. Today it serves over 500,000 persons living with HIV/AIDS in the United States. The purpose of this project was to update the history and content Ryan White CARE Act and to consider how changes since the 2006 CARE Act reauthorization have affected the Ryan White Planning Council in Harris County. The results of the 2008 Houston Area HIV/AIDS Needs Assessment were reviewed and compared to responses to access of service questions of the 2005 Houston Area HIV/AIDS Needs Assessment. The results of the comparison show that informational barriers continue to be the leading barriers in persons living with HIV/AIDS to accessing services. In conclusion the strength of the Ryan White CARE Act is its ability to respond to a changing epidemic and its weakness lies in its vulnerability to shifting political sentiments.

Subject Area

Public health

Recommended Citation

White, Rachel A, "The Ryan White CARE Act : 20 years of transition" (2010). Texas Medical Center Dissertations (via ProQuest). AAI1476269.
https://digitalcommons.library.tmc.edu/dissertations/AAI1476269

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