On this article for The Lancet, KFF’s Jennifer Kates and Lindsey Dawson, and 5 co-authors present an summary of the protection and financing panorama for HIV remedy and prevention within the U.S., talk about how the Inexpensive Care Act has modified the home well being care system, study the foremost applications that present protection and providers, and establish remaining challenges.
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Along with KFF’s Jennifer Kates and Lindsey Dawson, the article’s different co-authors are: Tim Horn and Amy Killelea of Nationwide Alliance of State and Territorial AIDS Administrators, Nicole McCann of the Division of Medication, Medical Observe Analysis Middle, Massachusetts Common Hospital, Jeffrey Crowley of the O’Neill Institute for Nationwide and World Well being Regulation, Georgetown College, and Rochelle Walensky of Division of Infectious Illnesses, Massachusetts Common Hospital.