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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Thursday, April 10, 2003

Contact: HRSA Press Office
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HHS AWARDS $1 BILLION TO HELP STATES PROVIDE
HEALTH CARE, SERVICES AND PRESCRIPTION DRUGS FOR PEOPLE WITH HIV/AIDS

HHS Secretary Tommy G. Thompson today announced $1 billion in grants to states and territories to provide medical care, support services and prescription drugs for people living with HIV/AIDS.

"Poverty, unfortunately, is a common symptom of AIDS, but these grants to states will help us ensure that people with AIDS can get needed care and services," Secretary Thompson said. "When insurance runs out, when savings are depleted, or when disability checks are needed to buy groceries instead of prescriptions, patients can turn to the programs funded by these grants to get life-sustaining medical treatment."

Today's fiscal year 2003 awards include $289 million in basic awards based on the number of people living with AIDS in each state or territory and $693 million for the purchase of medications through state-run AIDS Drug Assistance Programs (ADAPs). In addition, the award includes $7 million under the Minority AIDS Initiative (MAI) and $10 million for states with "emerging communities" -- metropolitan areas with significant populations of people living with AIDS. An additional $21.4 million in grants for the Supplemental Drug Treatment Program will be awarded later. The grants are funded under Title II of the Ryan White CARE Act.

"With this year's increase in ADAP funds, we expect to help 159,000 low-income people living with HIV/AIDS obtain the medications they need to stay healthy," said Elizabeth M. Duke, administrator of HHS' Health Resources and Services Administration.

Title II grants are awarded to every state, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, the Virgin Islands, American Samoa, Federated States of Micronesia, Marshall Islands, Northern Mariana Islands, and Republic of Palau.

Basic grants are awarded based on the estimated number of people living with AIDS in a state or territory. Since fiscal year 1996, separate funds have been earmarked under Title II to help state ADAPs buy pharmaceuticals for people living with HIV/AIDS. States also may designate a portion of their Title II basic allotment to support ADAPs. The MAI award is based on the number of minorities living with HIV/AIDS in the area over a two-year period. The emerging communities funds go to metropolitan areas that report between 500 and 1,999 cases of AIDS but did not receive Title I grants awarded last month.

(A list of the Title I grantees is available at http://www.hhs.gov/news/press/2003pres/20030319.html). Emerging communities funds are used to bolster HIV-related health care and services for these individuals.

CARE Act programs help an estimated 530,000 poor and uninsured individuals with HIV/AIDS obtain primary health care, support services and life-sustaining medications each year. Since the Act was first funded in fiscal year 1991, $13.6 billion has been awarded to provide needed health care and associated services for people living with HIV/AIDS. A list of the fiscal year 2003 Title II grant awards and a list of emerging communities is below.

Ryan White CARE Act
Title II Fiscal Year 2003 Grant Awards

Name

Basic

Minority AIDS Initiative

AIDS Drug Assistance Program*

Emerging Communities

TOTAL

Alabama

$4,061,933

$78,532

$6,565,936

$160,607

$10,867,008

Alaska

500,000

2,638

423,385

0

926,023

Arizona

3,213,208

48,798

7,861,540

132,055

11,255,601

Arkansas

1,876,390

24,339

3,033,102

0

4,933,831

California

31,561,611

595,047

86,118,340

0

118,274,998

Colorado

2,116,033

30,813

5,300,409

0

7,447,255

Connecticut

3,902,577

76,734

10,936,287

0

14,915,598

Delaware

1,867,802

42,084

3,019,220

200,105

5,129,211

District of Columbia

4,166,513

148,192

12,560,419

0

16,875,124

Florida

30,525,641

863,855

77,118,519

292,425

108,800,440

Georgia

9,631,378

277,201

22,615,232

0

32,523,811

Hawaii

1,193,676

11,510

1,929,525

0

3,134,711

Idaho

500,000

599

439,580

0

940,179

Illinois

8,545,860

252,862

23,263,034

0

32,061,756

Indiana

3,751,348

38,846

6,063,890

226,753

10,080,837

Iowa

780,040

5,395

1,260,900

0

2,046,335

Kansas

1,041,308

9,352

2,010,500

0

3,061,160

Kentucky

2,431,721

25,298

3,930,770

178,690

6,566,479

Louisiana

6,079,093

167,855

12,696,920

221,756

19,165,624

Maine

500,000

719

791,244

0

1,291,963

Maryland

8,533,253

343,384

24,359,670

0

33,236,307

Massachusetts

5,489,282

109,466

14,422,850

143,714

20,165,312

Michigan

4,390,330

112,463

10,399,536

0

14,902,329

Minnesota

1,070,111

21,581

2,949,813

0

4,041,505

Mississippi

3,316,243

74,456

5,360,562

175,835

8,927,096

Missouri

2,901,547

53,354

7,276,205

0

10,231,106

Montana

500,000

480

298,452

0

798,932

Nebraska

659,814

8,992

1,066,560

0

1,735,366

Nevada

1,717,068

31,413

4,499,911

0

6,248,392

New Hampshire

500,000

1,439

724,150

0

1,225,589

New Jersey

12,693,894

326,358

33,810,639

286,238

47,117,129

New Mexico

1,269,533

16,786

2,052,144

0

3,338,463

New York

43,861,206

1,332,529

120,525,883

696,916

166,416,534

North Carolina

6,971,240

159,103

11,274,069

500,857

18,905,269

North Dakota

200,000

0

92,543

0

292,543

Ohio

5,387,362

72,298

10,147,356

125,155

15,732,171

Oklahoma

2,196,993

20,862

3,551,343

154,659

5,923,857

Oregon

1,685,096

11,150

4,023,313

0

5,719,559

Pennsylvania

10,894,384

274,443

25,692,292

263,872

37,124,991

Puerto Rico

8,537,462

306,456

21,904,963

0

30,748,881

Rhode Island

1,132,131

13,309

1,830,041

129,200

3,104,681

South Carolina

6,845,745

155,746

11,065,847

482,058

18,549,396

South Dakota

200,000

1,319

189,713

0

391,032

Tennessee

6,141,562

109,106

9,927,566

5,000,000

21,178,234

Texas

19,608,101

459,204

48,434,770

127,058

68,629,133

Utah

1,177,932

9,232

1,904,075

143,952

3,235,191

Vermont

500,000

1,319

381,740

0

883,059

Virginia

6,104,755

149,031

13,906,922

214,857

20,375,565

Washington

3,226,239

37,887

7,722,726

0

10,986,852

West Virginia

716,647

3,237

1,223,883

0

1,943,767

Wisconsin

1,914,577

25,298

3,100,195

143,238

5,183,308

Wyoming

200,000

0

150,383

0

350,383

Virgin Islands

369,267

10,431

596,903

0

976,601

American Samoa

50,000

0

2,314

0

52,314

Federated States of Micronesia

50,000

0

0

0

50,000

Guam

50,094

1,199

80,975

0

132,268

Marshall Islands

50,000

0

2,314

0

52,314

Northern Mariana Islands

50,000

0

4,627

0

54,627

Republic of Palau

50,000

0

0

0

50,000

Totals

$289,458,000

$6,954,000

$692,896,000

$10,000,000

$999,308,000

*ADAP excludes $21,430,000 setaside for supplemental awards.

Ryan White CARE Act
Title II FY 2003 Emerging Communities

Tier One

AIDS Cases

Allocation

Memphis, Tenn.

1,466

$2,738,140

Nashville, Tenn.

1,211

2,261,860

Totals Tier 1 [1,000 - 1,999 AIDS Cases]

2,677

$5,000,000

 

Tier Two

Birmingham, Ala.

675

$160,607

Tucson, Ariz.

555

132,055

Wilmington-Newark, Del.

841

200,105

Fort Pierce, Fla.

685

162,987

Sarasota-Bradenton, Fla.

544

129,438

Indianapolis, Ind.

953

226,753

Louisville, Ky.

751

178,690

Baton Rouge, La.

932

221,756

Springfield, Mass.

604

143,714

Jackson, Miss.

739

175,835

Atlantic-Cape May, N.J.

520

123,727

Monmouth-Ocean, N.J.

683

162,511

Albany-Schenectady-Troy, N.Y.

601

143,000

Buffalo-Niagara Falls, N.Y.

900

214,143

Rochester, N.Y.

862

205,101

Syracuse, N.Y.

566

134,672

Charlotte, N.C.

807

192,015

Greensboro/Winston-Salem, N.C.

588

139,907

Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill, N.C.

710

168,935

Columbus, Ohio

526

125,155

Oklahoma City, Okla.

650

154,659

Harrisburg-Lebanon-Carlisle, Pa.

506

120,396

Pittsburgh, Pa.

603

143,476

Providence-Warwick, R.I.

543

129,200

Charleston, S.C.

513

122,061

Columbia, S.C.

921

219,139

Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson, S.C.

592

140,858

El Paso, Texas

534

127,058

Salt Lake City-Ogden, Utah

605

143,952

Richmond-Petersburg, Va.

903

214,857

Milwaukee-Waukesha, Wis.

602

143,238

Totals Tier 2 [500 - 999 AIDS Cases]

21,014

$5,000,000

 

TOTALS All Emerging Communities

23,691

$10,000,000

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