NHAS Components Outcomes oriented – Population level impact Diagnosis of challenges Focus on agency coordination Sets four goals: – Reduce incidence by.

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NHAS Components Outcomes oriented – Population level impact Diagnosis of challenges Focus on agency coordination Sets four goals: – Reduce incidence by 25% – Increase care access – Reduce HIV-related health disparities – Improve coordination and management

NHAS to Date/Looking Forward Successes – The “conversation” about AIDS in America – Funding follows epidemic – High impact prevention – Examples of success Work in progress – Interagency coordination; streamlining funds; reducing reporting burdens; 12 Cities Project; syringe exchange funding Looking forward – Affordable Care Act implementation/Medicaid option – Strategic/targeted combinations: testing, biomedical, behavioral, structural, PrEP