As our country continues to respond and recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, which has impacted HIV and hepatitis services, we know we have the science to end two other infectious diseases that have been impacting our country for decades: HIV and hepatitis C. While there still is no cure or vaccine for HIV, we have preventive tools along with treatments that suppress the virus, and together can bring the number of new infections down to a point that we can end HIV.
Testimony for the Record House Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, HHS, Education, and Related Agencies (FY 2022)
On behalf of the HIV+Hepatitis Policy Institute, we respectfully submit this testimony in support of increased funding for domestic HIV and hepatitis programs in the FY 2022 Labor, HHS spending bill.
Testimony for the Record Senate Labor HHS Appropriations Subcommittee (FY 2021)
On behalf of the HIV+Hepatitis Policy Institute, we respectfully submit this testimony in support of increased funding for domestic HIV and hepatitis programs in the FY 2021 Labor, HHS spending bill…
HIV+Hepatitis Policy Institute outlines FY2021 appropriations priorities
The HIV+Hepatitis Policy Institute appreciates the work the Senate has been doing over the last several months responding to the COVID-19 pandemic. We thank you for your continued attention to this crisis, particularly as it affects our nation’s public health infrastructure. We are very appreciative…
Testimony for the Record to the House Appropriations Labor HHS Subcommittee (FY 2021)
On behalf of the HIV+HEP Policy Institute, we respectfully submit this testimony in support of increased funding for domestic HIV and hepatitis programs in the FY 2021 Labor, HHS spending bill…