Ending HIV in America: Insights from the Frontlines
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Bipartisan Policy Center1225 Eye Street NW
Suite 1000
Washington, DC 20005
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Today, there are an estimated 1.1 million people living with HIV in the United States. Thanks to advancements in medicine and public health initiatives, HIV is a chronic disease for many Americans. Unfortunately, significant health disparities exist. The Bipartisan Policy Center set out to explore the challenges and opportunities to end the HIV epidemic from the vantage point of local health care providers and health agencies in eight diverse jurisdictions across the country. Please join us as we release a report on our findings and host policymakers and experts to discuss barriers and potential policy solutions to the U.S. HIV epidemic.
Keynote Remarks:
Tammy Beckham, DVM, PhD
Director of the Office of Infectious Disease and HIV/AIDS Policy, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Charles Holmes, MD
Visiting Associate Professor, Georgetown University Medical Center
Panel discussion with:
Phyllis Mann
Director of HIV Services, Capital Area Health Network
Gregorio Millett
Vice President and Director of Public Policy, amFAR
Michael Murphree
CEO, Medical Advocacy and Outreach
Gretchen Weiss
Director of HIV, STI, & Viral Hepatitis, NACCHO
Moderated by:
Naomi Seiler
Associate Professor, Milken Institute School of Public Health, George Washington University
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