National
HIV Testing Day highlights the importance of HIV testing and the fight against
HIV/AIDS. Of the over 1.1 million Americans living with HIV, more than
200,000 are unaware of their infection, and may unknowingly be transmitting the
virus to others. Knowing your HIV status is a vital step toward accessing
life-extending treatment for HIV, and thanks to ongoing research, that
treatment is more effective than ever.
In
July 2010, my Administration released the National HIV/AIDS Strategy, which
emphasizes the goals of reducing infections, improving health outcomes, and
reducing HIV-related health disparities. Two years into its
implementation, the Strategy continues to focus Federal, State, and local
efforts on improving the delivery of HIV/AIDS services, including expanding
outreach, testing, linkage to care, and treatment.
Testing
remains a special priority – and thanks to quick and accurate tests, finding
out your HIV status has never been easier. The Affordable Care Act
now requires many health insurance plans to provide recommended preventive
health services with no out of pocket costs, giving millions of Americans
better access to HIV testing. Another CDC program, the
Expanding Testing Initiative, has conducted 2.8 million tests in its first
three years. Together, these and other efforts will help prevent new infections
and ensure that people living with HIV lead healthy
lives – moving us towards our goal of an AIDS-free generation.
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