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Each year, NASTAD (the National Association of State and Territorial AIDS Directors) tries to inspire and spur action by talking about what it sees as the overarching issues likely to impact HIV, STD and viral hepatitis prevention programs in the coming year.
Moving forward, this snapshot will be a major complement and source of comparison to what is actually taking place around the country and in Washington. For example, there’s little doubt that health reform, should it be signed into law, will have a major impact on how all prevention and care and treatment takes place in this country in the future. But what will impact be? It is also likely that many readers would come up with other key trends or issues that are likely to impact the way we do business in 2010. Before we try and guess, we’d like to hear from you!
Please leave a comment to let us know what you think are the top HIV, STD and viral hepatitis issues to watch in 2010.
Each year, NASTAD (the National Association of State and Territorial AIDS Directors) tries to inspire and spur action by talking about what it sees as the overarching issues likely to impact HIV, STD and viral hepatitis prevention programs in the coming year.
Moving forward, this snapshot will be a major complement and source of comparison to what is actually taking place around the country and in Washington. For example, there’s little doubt that health reform, should it be signed into law, will have a major impact on how all prevention and care and treatment takes place in this country in the future. But what will impact be? It is also likely that many readers would come up with other key trends or issues that are likely to impact the way we do business in 2010. Before we try and guess, we’d like to hear from you!
Please leave a comment to let us know what you think are the top HIV, STD and viral hepatitis issues to watch in 2010.
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