Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Part D - Women, Infants, Children and Youth Grant Supplemental Funding
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The Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Part D focuses on delivering family-centered outpatient care to low-income women aged 25 and older, infants up to 2 years exposed to or living with HIV, children aged 2 to 12 with HIV, and youth aged 13 to 24 with HIV. It aims to enhance access to coordinated, comprehensive HIV medical and support services such as case management, behavioral health, nutrition, and specialty care referrals. Unique in its support for individuals not living with HIV, Part D funding can be used to assist family members or caregivers to improve participation in care, remove barriers, and promote family stability. This supplemental funding is targeted toward strengthening organizations' capacity to adapt to the evolving healthcare environment and expand access to high-quality, family-centered HIV primary care for women, infants, children, and youth with HIV. The activities supported by the grant fall into two main areas: HIV Care Innovation and Infrastructure Development. The program is overseen by the Department of Health and Human Services through the Health Resources and Services Administration, with contact avenues provided for inquiries.
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The purpose of the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP) Part D program is to provide family-centered care in outpatient or ambulatory care settings to low-income women (25 years and older) with HIV, infants (up to 2 years of age) exposed to or with HIV, children (ages 2 to 12) with HIV, and youth (ages 13 to 24) with HIV. The RWHAP Part D funding is intended to improve access to coordinated and comprehensive HIV medical care and support services. The services often include case management, behavioral health, nutrition services, and referrals to specialty care.
As the only component of the RWHAP that supports services for affected individuals not living with HIV, Part D may fund services when the primary purpose is to enable the affected individual to participate in the care of a person with HIV , to directly remove barriers to care for the person with HIV, or to promote family stability.
The purpose of this supplemental funding is to strengthen organizational capacity to respond to the changing health care landscape and increase access to high quality family-centered HIV primary health care services for low-income women, infants, children and youth (WICY) with HIV. Activities fall under two categories: HIV Care Innovation and Infrastructure Development.
