Programs
The CARE Act
funds primary care and support services for individuals living with
HIV disease who lack health insurance and financial resources for
their care. CARE Act programs reach more than 500,000 individuals
each year. While ambulatory health care and support services are
the primary focus of the legislation, training, technical assistance,
and demonstration projects are also funded. The CARE Act was passed
in 1990, reauthorized in 1996 and again in 2000 for a five-year
period.The FY 2002 appropriation was $1.91 billion.
Program |
Fact
Sheets
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Contacts |
Title
I |
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Title
II |
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AIDS
Drug Assistance Program |
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Title
III
(Capacity
Grant Building Program) |
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Title
III
(Planning
Grant Program) |
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Title
III
(Early
Intervention Services) |
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Title
IV
(Women,
Infants, Children & Youth) |
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Special
Projects National Significance |
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HIV/AIDS
Education and Training Centers |
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Dental
Reimbursement Program |
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Program
Data and Evaluation |
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Community
Based Dental Partnership Grantees |
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