HIVMA is working to ensure that the new law offers expanded access to comprehensive quality care, strengthens the HIV medical workforce and invests in HIV prevention and public health.
HIVMA is working to expand the capacity of the HIV medical workforce and address shortages of experienced HIV providers that could thwart access to lifesaving care for people living with HIV/AIDS.
HIVMA encourages a comprehensive response to HIV/AIDS in the United States through adequate funding for HIV research, prevention, care, treatment and provider training and resources.
HIVMA advocates for prevention, treatment, criminal law, and other policies that are grounded in science, including harm reduction programs, such as syringe access programs.