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Date: Friday, Dec. 13, 1996
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact:  HRSA Press Office(301) 443-3376

HHS Awards $227.7 Million to 49 Cities to Provide Care to People Living with HIV/AIDS


Health and Human Services Secretary Donna E. Shalala today announced the award of $227.7 million to 49 eligible metropolitan areas (EMAs) to provide care to Americans living with HIV and AIDS.

The grants, issued under the Ryan White Comprehensive AIDS Resources Emergency (CARE) Act, were made in 20 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico. Title I of the CARE Act provides assistance to metropolitan areas hard hit by the epidemic of HIV/AIDS.

"In this time of encouraging progress in the treatment of HIV disease, the Clinton administration is determined that people living with HIV/AIDS have access to high quality primary care," said Secretary Shalala. The Ryan White CARE Act is administered by the Health Resources and Services Administration, an HHS agency. HRSA Administrator Ciro V. Sumaya, M.D., M.P.H.T.M., said "Through the Ryan White CARE Act, HRSA funds needed care, where it is most desperately needed, to those in greatest need."

Support for the CARE Act has been a major priority of the Clinton administration. In the last four years, funding for the Act has increased by 159 percent to $996.3 million.

Title I formula grants support a wide range of medical and support services for low-income uninsured and underinsured individuals. An estimated 293,000 people received services from CARE Act grantees in 1995, the most recent year of reported data.

Eligibility for title I grants is based on a minimum of 2,000 AIDS cases reported by an EMA during the most recent five years of data collection. Eligible EMAs must have a minimum population base of 500,000. The 49 EMAs receiving awards have reported within the past 10 years (ending June 30, 1996), a cumulative total of 393,391 AIDS cases, representing 74.83 percent of all U.S. cases reported.

A list of the 49 EMAs and their grants is attached.

FY 1997 Ryan White CARE Act Title I Emergency Relief Formula Grants
EMA FY 1997 Formula Award
Atlanta, Ga. $ 6,313,823
Austin, Texas 1,472,856
Baltimore, Md. 5,916,737
Bergen-Passaic, N.J. 2,143,631
Boston, Mass. 5,073,523
Caguas, Puerto Rico 711,907
Chicago, Ill. 8,224,897
Cleveland, Ohio 1,290,924
Dallas, Texas 4,695,421
Denver, Colo. 2,211,657
Detroit, Mich. 2,939,384
Dutchess County, N.Y. 436,636
Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 4,931,141
Ft. Worth, Texas 1,259,284
Hartford, Conn. 1,732,307
Houston, Texas 6,201,499
Jacksonville, Fla. 1,699,084
Jersey City, N.J. 2,672,024
Kansas City, Mo. 1,469,692
Los Angeles, Calif. 16,346,963
Miami, Fla. 9,923,981
Middlesex-Somerset-Hunterdon, N.J. 1,325,729
Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minn. 1,289,342
Nassau-Suffolk, N.Y. 2,428,393
New Haven, Conn. 2,717,902
New Orleans, La. 2,622,981
New York, N.Y. 48,149,665
Newark, N.J. 6,418,236
Oakland, Calif. 3,086,512
Orange County, Calif. 2,149,959
Orlando, Fla. 2,350,875
Philadelphia, Pa. 7,062,116
Phoenix, Ariz. 1,781,349
Ponce, Puerto Rico 1,192,839
Portland, Ore. 1,569,359
Riverside-San Bernardino, Calif. 2,891,924
Sacramento, Calif. 1,295,670
St. Louis, Mo. 1,775,021
San Antonio, Texas 1,580,433
San Diego, Calif. 4,282,515
San Francisco, Calif. 18,935,412
San Jose, Calif. 1,295,670
San Juan, Puerto Rico 5,726,895
Santa Rosa, Calif. 686,595
Seattle, Wash. 2,554,954
Tampa-St.-Petersburg, Fla. 3,176,686
Vineland-Millville-Bridgeton, N.J. 329,059
Washington, D.C. 8,411,575
West Palm Beach, Fla. 2,978,935
Total $227,733,972


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