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HRSA Updates Ryan White HIV/AIDS Funding Methodology
March 17, 2026
The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) is revising the funding allocation methodology for the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Parts A and B starting in fiscal year 2026. This update shifts the basis for formula funding from the address at HIV diagnosis to the most recent address of people living with HIV, phased in over five years. The change aims to better align resources with current patient locations and care needs, improving the delivery of HIV primary medical care, medications, and essential support services nationwide.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should anticipate adjustments in funding distribution that may affect contract scopes and service delivery areas for HIV care providers.
- This methodology update signals potential shifts in demand for HIV-related healthcare services across different jurisdictions, impacting planning and resource allocation.
- Contractors and service providers should evaluate how these changes influence opportunities for service contracts and grants under the Ryan White Program.
- Agencies and organizations involved in HIV care procurement may need to update data management and reporting systems to align with the new funding criteria.
Advancements in HIV surveillance have strengthened our ability to understand and respond to the epidemic, leading to better HIV care strategies. This update ensures Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program funding for comprehensive HIV primary medical care, medications, and essential support services follows patients and reflects where they are receiving care today.
— Tom Engels, HRSA Administrator
Agencies
Health Resources and Services Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services