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News Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Friday, April 4, 2008

Contact: HRSA Press Office
(301) 443-3376

HHS Awards $1.1 Billion for HIV/AIDS Care, Medications

HHS Secretary Mike Leavitt has announced grants of more than $1.1 billion to provide primary care, medications and services for low-income and underinsured people living with HIV/AIDS.

Funded under Part B of the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program, the grants are awarded to all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Also receiving grants are the U.S. Pacific Territories of American Samoa and Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands; and the Associated Jurisdictions of the Republic of the Marshall Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, and Republic of Palau. HHS’ Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) manages the Ryan White program.

“These Ryan White HIV/AIDS Part B grants help ensure Americans, especially those in rural and underserved communities, affected by HIV/AIDS get access to the care they need through quality health care and support systems,” Secretary Leavitt said. “These grants strengthen community, city and state capacities to care for those with HIV.”

The majority of the funding, $774 million, supports state AIDS Drug Assistance Programs (ADAPs) that provide prescription medications for HIV/AIDS patients. In 2006, close to 158,000 ADAP clients were served through state ADAPs.

Part B awards also include formula base grants that can be used for home and community-based services, insurance continuation, ADAP assistance, and other direct services. Fourteen states will also receive Emerging Community (EC) grants based on the number of AIDS cases over the most recent 5-year period.

“Ryan White Part B awards reflect the urgent need for life-saving medications for those living with HIV/AIDS,” said HRSA Administrator Elizabeth Duke. “Today we are thankful and proud that all ADAP waiting lists have been eliminated.”

Every year, the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program helps more than 530,000 people access the care and services they need to live longer, healthier lives. Information on all domestic, Federal HIV/AIDS programs is available at www.aids.gov. HRSA, part of the U. S. Department of Health and Human Services, is the primary Federal agency for improving access to health care services for people who are uninsured, isolated, or medically vulnerable. For more information about HRSA and its programs, visit www.hrsa.gov.

The list of grant awards follows:

Ryan White HIV/AIDS Treatment Modernization Act of 2006
FY 2008 Part B Grants

State/Territory

FY 2008 Base

FY 2008 ADAP

Emerging Communities

FY 2008 Total

Alabama

$8,101,079

$9,055,936

$318,361

$17,475,376

Alaska

$500,000

$508,178

 

1,008,178

Arizona

$3,932,676

$9,610,361

 

13,543,037

Arkansas

$3,655,520

$4,245,310

 

7,900,830

California

$32,421,532

$89,623,287

 

122,044,819

Colorado

$3,828,052

$9,527,197

 

13,355,249

Connecticut

$ 3,404,759

$ 11,471,742

 

14,876,501

Delaware

$1,697,534

$3,291,545

237,170

5,226,249

District of Columbia

$4,201,289

$14,392,258

 

18,593,547

Florida

$32,136,640

$83,509,558

500,065

116,146,263

Georgia

$9,346,897

$25,396,411

189,302

34,932,610

Hawaii

$1,180,282

$2,057,066

 

3,237,348

Idaho

$522,228

$583,136

 

1,105,364

Illinois

$8,691,758

$27,628,149

 

36,319,907

Indiana

$3,715,002

$7,469,885

 

11,184,887

Iowa

$1,186,317

$1,359,141

 

2,545,458

Kansas

$1,169,453

$2,265,222

 

3,434,675

Kentucky

$3,085,487

$4,307,876

206,669

7,600,032

Louisiana

$6,261,913

$15,132,653

 

21,394,566

Maine

$525,000

$871,574

 

1,396,574

Maryland

$8,203,661

$26,541,994

 

34,745,655

Massachusetts

$4,784,718

$14,782,288

 

19,567,006

Michigan

$5,122,836

$11,681,534

 

16,804,370

Minnesota

$1,917,325

$5,143,281

 

7,060,606

Mississippi

$6,406,910

$7,277,816

312,500

13,997,226

Missouri

$3,923,707

$9,789,559

 

13,713,266

Montana

$500,000

$294,995

 

794,995

Nebraska

$1,125,139

$1,256,366

 

2,381,505

Nevada

$2,225,402

$5,784,830

 

8,010,232

New Hampshire

$502,920

$998,421

 

1,501,341

New Jersey

$12,281,708

$33,221,747

 

45,503,455

New Mexico

$1,822,033

$2,238,552

 

4,060,585

New York

$41,099,269

$125,611,598

717,045

167,427,912

North Carolina

$10,672,863

$18,587,094

260,616

29,520,573

North Dakota

$200,000

$143,526

 

343,526

Ohio

$8,074,925

$14,529,892

668,961

23,273,778

Oklahoma

$3,804,744

$4,253,231

 

8,057,975

Oregon

$1,599,240

$4,186,545

 

5,785,785

Pennsylvania

$10,230,406

$28,159,902

281,131

38,671,439

Puerto Rico

$ 9,874,482

$ 20,674,920

 

30,549,402

Rhode Island

$1,119,203

$2,002,014

235,650

3,356,867

South Carolina

$11,787,655

$13,399,717

395,971

25,583,343

South Dakota

$500,000

$305,924

 

805,924

Tennessee

$5,625,974

$12,597,325

 

18,223,299

Texas

$21,871,138

$53,842,575

 

75,713,713

Utah

$1,701,451

$2,109,364

 

3,810,815

Vermont

$500,000

$402,212

 

902,212

Virginia

$7,534,293

$16,730,761

405,848

24,670,902

Washington

$3,028,971

$8,694,418

 

11,723,389

West Virginia

$1,082,833

$1,373,538

 

2,456,371

Wisconsin

$3,827,539

$4,290,852

270,711

8,389,102

Wyoming

$500,000

$180,188

 

680,188

Guam

$200,000

$91,055

 

291,055

Virgin Islands

$500,000

$640,973

 

1,140,973

American Samoa

$50,000

$1,978

 

51,978

Marshall Islands

$50,000

$2,893

 

52,893

N. Marianas

$50,000

$3,958

 

53,958

Republic Of Palau

$50,000

$-

 

50,000

F. States Micronesia

$50,000

$4,934

 

54,934

Total

$323,964,762

$774,139,253

$5,000,000

$1,103,104,015

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Last revised: April 07, 2008