The Ryan White CARE Act, enacted in 1990, aimed to provide comprehensive care and support for individuals living with HIV/AIDS. Its intent was to improve access to medical care, support services, and treatment for those affected, particularly in underserved communities. By allocating federal funds to states and localities, the act sought to enhance the quality of life for individuals with HIV/AIDS and reduce the stigma associated with the disease. Ultimately, it played a crucial role in the national response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic.
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