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The HIV/AIDS Program: Ryan White Parts A - F

 

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration, HIV/AIDS Bureau administers the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program which funds several programs:

Part A Part A provides grants Eligible Metropolitan Areas and Transitional Grant Areas.
Part B Part B provides grants to States and Territories.
Part C

Part C provides grants directly to service providers. Part C also funds planning grants and capacity building grants.

Part D  

Part D provides family-centered comprehensive care to children, youth, women, and their families.

Part F The Special Projects of National Significance (SPNS) Program supports the demonstration and evaluation of innovative models of HIV/AIDS care delivery for hard-to-reach populations. SPNS also funds special programs to support the development of standard electronic client information data systems.
Part F The AIDS Education and Training Centers (AETC) Program supports education and training of health care providers through a network of 11 regional and 4 national centers.
Part F Dental Programs consists of two programs. 1) The Dental Reimbursement Program provides reimbursements to dental schools, hospitals with postdoctoral dental education programs, and community colleges with dental hygiene programs for uncompensated costs incurred in providing oral health treatment to patients with HIV disease. 2) The Community-based Dental Partnership Program provides support to increase access to oral health care services for HIV-positive individuals while providing education and clinical training for dental care providers, especially those located in community-based settings.
Part F Minority AIDS Initiative grants provide funding to evaluate and address the disproportionate impact of HIV/AIDS on women and minorities