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AIDS Healthcare Foundation's Role in the City of Los Angeles' HIV Testing Initiative

Saturday, December 1, 2007 General News
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LOS ANGELES, Nov. 30 AIDS Healthcare Foundation(AHF) will provide $100,000 in initial in-kind services toward this landmarkpublic/private partnership-the City of Los Angeles HIV Testing Initiativeannounced this morning in Los Angeles and New York. AHF's expectedcontributions include:
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"This innovative public/private partnership to do one-million HIV tests inthe City of Los Angeles over the next four years comes at the right time, inthe right city with the right partners," said Whitney Engeran, III, Directorof AIDS Healthcare Foundation's Public Health Division. "There is a clear andcompelling need to dramatically scale up testing nationwide, and Los Angelesis a large enough city for a program such as this to really work, yet smallenough that we can be nimble and adapt the program as needed along the way."
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AHF is currently the operator of California's largest alternative,community-based HIV testing program, administering over 15,000 free tests peryear. AHF provides testing seven-day-a-week at two of its Out of the Closetthrift store locations in Los Angeles (Hollywood & West Hollywood); in theL.A. County Jails system; and on two mobile testing vans, including the AHFMagic Johnson M-Power-U testing van.

About AHF

AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF), the US' largest non-profit HIV/AIDShealthcare provider, currently provides treatment, care and support servicesto more than 61,000 individuals in 19 countries worldwide in the US, Africa,Latin America/Caribbean and Asia. Additional information is available atwww.aidshealth.org-- Staffing and covering the salary of a full-time, citywide coordinator for the overall HIV testing initiative -- Spearheading and financing a Public Policy component to support the Initiative, including a -- - Legislative Platform - Working with legislators in Sacramento to craft legislation to require insurers to cover HIV testing (In 2006, the CDC issued a groundbreaking recommendation that every person age 13 to 64 receive an HIV test a part of their routine medical care in clinics, doctors' offices and emergency rooms. However, the recommendation is being poorly implemented, as insurers balk at covering the costs of such tests, and providers and hospitals do not want to have to absorb the costs themselves). - Regulatory Platform - Working with DHS, etc. to streamline the regulatory process as far as actually testing, and the training of HIV pre and post- test counselors. -- Fundraising - Pursuit of government and private grant monies - Pursuit of private donations to the effort -- HIV Testing - Conducting a number (to be determined) of the free HIV tests conducted over the next four years (2008-2011) NOTE: A majority of this new testing will take place primarily in medical settings- clinics, ERs, doctors' offices, focusing more on the community-at- large.

SOURCE AIDS Healthcare Foundation
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