Reforming the Ryan White Act

On Monday, March 6, 16 Duke students had an unusual opportunity to take center stage in the national debate to reauthorize funding for the Ryan White CARE Act targeted to people with HIV. Their stage was a hearing held by the U.S. Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions.

The federal Ryan White CARE Act provides health care for people with HIV. Enacted in 1990, it fills gaps in care faced by those with low incomes and little or no insurance. Senators are to make recommendations to the White House later in March.

The student delegation to Washington was led by Kathryn Whetten, an associate professor in Duke's Terry Sanford Institute of Public Policy and director of Duke's Center for Health Policy.

The participating students are: Smita Aggarwal, Vishal Amin, Anne Berry, Larissa Goodwin, Elizabeth Groeger, Kimberly Hayez, Nazaneen Homaifar, Courtney Katz, Jeffrey Leibach, Dinushika Mohottige, Yuval Patel, Kevin Peng, Marcus Peterson, Alissa Redmond, Michael Rosenberg and Benjamin Rowland.

Here are some of the students' recommendations in their 15-minute presentation:

Contact: Geelea Seaford
Affiliation: Center for Child and Family Policy
Phone: 919-613-7318
Email: gseaford@duke.edu