Many People with HIV/AIDS Not Getting Proper TreatmentNovember 3, 2000 This article is part of TheBody.com's archive. Because it contains information that may no longer be accurate, this article should only be considered a historical document.
CommentThis report puts numbers on a dirty little secret which has been widely known but not much discussed -- that even within the U.S., whether you get lifesaving treatments for AIDS depends greatly on where you live. Private insurance (not studied in the research discussed here) also has great geographic variations. Very few people can pay for antiretrovirals entirely out of pocket, especially when they earn less because of their illness.Living in rural areas, and/or the South, have long appeared to be significant risk factors for inadequate access to expensive AIDS medication. But much of the variation seems random. ISSN # 1052-4207 Copyright 2000 by John S. James. Permission granted for noncommercial reproduction, provided that our address and phone number are included if more than short quotations are used.
This article is part of TheBody.com's archive. Because it contains information that may no longer be accurate, this article should only be considered a historical document. This article was provided by AIDS Treatment News. It is a part of the publication AIDS Treatment News.
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