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At least they are going to have a plan in force, its at least something to look forward to.
60 pages? I think the biggest conerns are prevention AND equal care/access to medicines and knowledgable Doctors in every state.
I'm cautiously optimistic. How will it be paid for? And getting the 2000+ people off the APAP waiting lists should be a top priority, and thats not what I heard.
In other words, more of the same tired rhetoric and propaganda that have cost so many lives.... And very little actual action. I'm sorry, but extremely basic literature and ads do NOT save lives - advances in research those being made available to the public DO.
peter
Ryan White Providers and HOPWA in my experience need an overhaul to truly serve the HIV + patient. They lose applications, they promise payment for help with electric, housing subsidy but make you wait over a year, the food vouchers to supermarkets go unpaid. I belive they are sincere in trying, it's their source for funding, town councils voting on paying bills. Obama, if you want to help HIV+ Constituents, lets get easier access to funding $ and make promises of assistance get prompt attention
July 22, 2010 • new jersey