For two decades of public policy
advocacy, AIDS Action and the HIV community have dedicated themselves
to keeping the crucial issues visible to policy makers in the
administration, on Capitol Hill, and to all people living in the
United States. To address this nation’s epidemic, AIDS Action,
with its Public Policy Committee and Board of Directors, has developed
a policy agenda that confronts the true needs around care, treatment,
prevention, and research.
In order to ensure that our policy agenda would
clearly echo the voice of the HIV community, AIDS Action hosted
a national policy institute at the United States Conference on
AIDS in September of 2002. It was here that the legislative and
policy agenda was first introduced and discussed publicly. The
information we received from the participants of the institute
helped to confirm and strengthen our understanding of community
concerns. The ideas and suggestions received from the community
have been incorporated into the policy agenda.
The policy issues identified here were developed
with an understanding of the complexities of the current domestic
HIV epidemic. Their common objective is to ensure that our nation’s
response to HIV is based upon community engagement and sound public
health science. AIDS Action, the National Voice on AIDS, in its
resolve to help build a strong national response to HIV will pursue
the following thematic policy agenda:
- Complete
Policy Agenda
- Support
and Improvement of the Ryan White CARE Act
- Access
to Care
- Access
to HIV related medications and treatment options
- Improved
Surveillance Systems through Reporting and Notification
- Improved
Testing and Counseling
- Effective
Prevention Messages
- Research
Needs of People Living with HIV
- Support
for HIV Science and Research
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