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Measuring What Matters: Allocation, Planning, and Quality Assessment for the Ryan White Care ACT

Institute Of Medicine / Board on Health Promotion and Disease Pr / Committee on the Ryan White Care Act Dat

Measuring What Matters: Allocation, Planning, and Quality Assessment for the Ryan White Care ACT

The Ryan White Comprehensive AIDS Resources Emergency (CARE) Act gives funding to cities, states, and other public and private entities to provide care and support services to individuals with HIV and AIDS who have low-incomes and little or no insurance. The CARE Act is a discretionary program that relies on annual appropriations from Congress to provide care for low-income, uninsured, or underinsured individuals who have no other resources to pay for care. Despite its successes, funding has been insufficient to address all of the inequalities and gaps in coverage for people with HIV. In response to a congressional mandate, an Institute of Medicine committee was formed to reevaluate whether CARE allocation strategies are an equitable and efficient way of distributing resources to jurisdictions with the greatest needs and to assess whether quality of care can be refined and expanded. Measuring What Matters: Allocation, Planning, and Quality Assessment for the Ryan White CARE Act proposes several types of analyses that could be used to guide the evaluation and improvement of allocation formulas, as well as a framework for assessing quality of care provided to HIV-infected persons.

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ISBN 9780309091152
Sprache eng
Cover Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
Verlag Natl Academy Pr
Jahr 200407

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