End the HIV Epidemic Plan
The Ending the HIV Epidemic Plan was announced in February 2019. The initiative aims to reduce new HIV infections in the United States by 75% within 5 years and 90% within 10 years. The President's Budget has requested initial funding of $291 million for the Department of Health and Human Services to support the initiative in 2020. In Phase I of the plan, efforts are focused on 50 local jurisdictions where greater than 50% of new HIV diagnoses occured in 2016 and 2017 as well as 7 states with substantial HIV infections taking place in rural areas.
This page brings together data to support policy makers, advocates, researchers, and academics quantify service availability and infectious disease information for each locality under the plan.
Services Filters:
Facility is a SAMHSA approved OTPMedications used in Opioid Treatment
Number of Treatment Options Available
Testing and Care Services Offered
Payment Accepted:
Residential and Outpatient Treatment
Services Filters:
Syringe Exchange TypeServices Offered
Shelter Filters:
Shelter Type:Target Population:
Funding:
Bed Types:
State Policies
COVID Timeseries Data
COVID-19 Cases (National) COVID-19 Deaths (National)Trends in the Included Areas
New HIV Diagnoses per 100,000
New HIV Diagnoses Demographic Data
Number of People Living with Diagnosed HIV
Number of People Living with Diagnosed HIV
Percent of People without Health Insurance
Demographic Data of People without Health Insurance
Homeless Individuals per 100,000
Homeless Individuals Demographic Data (Rates per 100,000)
Transgender homelessness rates calculated using population size estimate data from the Williams Institute updated with U.S. census population data.
EHE Localities At-A-Glance
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Data from the database can be downloaded here in multiple formats. Please refer to the data dictionary for any questions.