Over the last 10 years, we’ve seen a 59% reduction in new HIV diagnoses in Massachusetts, which has meant that 4,085 people who might otherwise have become HIV positive have remained negative, and the state will save more than $1.6 billion in health care costs.
We go beyond the basics of providing safer sex kits and HIV meds and take a comprehensive approach to HIV prevention and care. We work face to face with the people most impacted by HIV. We understand their complex needs and how these needs impact their health, and we channel this information to public officials and politicians who make life-changing policy and funding decisions.
At present, we work directly with one-in-six people diagnosed with HIV in our state, and provide prevention services to thousands more. Expanding on our successful model, we’re also taking the fight to infections and diseases related to HIV, like Hepatitis C.