December 1 is World AIDS Day. The 2024 theme is Collective Action: Sustain and Accelerate HIV Progress.
The Ryan White CARE Act was enacted in 1990, structured in part upon earlier community-driven AIDS service work to create a framework for a national network of local, state, and national care programs to address varied HIV care needs. By definition and design, the work has been collective.
Subsequent work across the decades, by HRSA's HIV/AIDS Bureau and Ryan White agencies at state and local levels, has built today's Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP). Achievements are most notably summarized in viral suppression rates for RWHAP clients receiving HIV medical care, which have improved dramatically from 2010-2022 (69.9% to 89.6%) (Ryan White Annual Data Report, HRSA).
What follows is a summary of select benchmarks of the work of the RWHAP over the decades. Highlights are drawn from earlier blogs and reports, featured in the sidebar.
Register to join HRSA’s 2024 World AIDS Day Commemoration event on December 5, featuring remarks from HRSA leadership, new announcements, and a panel discussion.