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Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Biennial Reports

The Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP) provides a comprehensive system of HIV primary medical care, medication, and essential support services for people with HIV who are uninsured and underserved. The RWHAP funds grants to cities/counties, states and local community-based organizations to provide HIV care and treatment services to more than half a million people each year, reaching more than half of all those diagnosed with HIV in the United States.

To highlight the innovative models of care that Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program recipients implement in communities across the country, the HIV/AIDS Bureau publishes a report every two years. These reports provide an update of the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program efforts to improve health outcomes for people with HIV, showcase data on client demographics and services received, and document the successes and challenges of recipients.

Current Biennial Report

Resilience and Innovation to End the HIV Epidemic in the U.S., 2021 Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Highlights (PDF - 2 MB)

This biennial report features seven Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program recipients who have implemented successful strategies and innovative approaches to HIV care—including a jurisdictional approach to EHE planning, linking care to incarcerated people with HIV, telehealth and telepsychiatry services, peer navigation services, housing and employment services, technology to provide clinician education, and a Community-Based Dental Partnership Program. These and other recipients of HRSA's RWHAP provide inspiration for ending the HIV epidemic in the U.S. and ensuring resilience during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Archived Biennial Reports

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