
The Ryan White Comprehensive AIDS Resources Emergency (CARE) Act
The Ryan White CARE Act is a U.S. law established in 1990 to provide funding and support for people living with HIV/AIDS. It helps ensure they have access to medical care, medications, and supportive services, especially those who might not afford them. The law also promotes education and testing to prevent the spread of HIV. Funded through federal resources, it aims to improve the quality of life for individuals with HIV/AIDS and reduce the disease’s impact on communities, emphasizing compassionate, comprehensive care and prevention efforts.