HRSA Seeks Input on HIV Reporting System Overhaul
Published Date: 12/22/2025
Notice
Summary
HRSA is updating how it collects reports from cities and clinics helping people with HIV, making sure the data stays accurate and useful. This affects local health programs funded to support low-income folks living with HIV, helping them get better care. The public can comment on these changes until January 21, 2026, ensuring the process stays transparent and effective.
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 1 costs, 0 mixed.
$146M Award to Support HIV Care
In June 2025, HRSA awarded more than $146 million to 49 Ending the HIV Epidemic (EHE) recipients to help link people with HIV who are newly diagnosed or not currently in care to essential HIV care, treatment, support services, workforce training, and technical assistance.
Triannual Reporting Requirement and Burden
RWHAP Part A and Part B recipients and subrecipients funded by the EHE initiative must submit an aggregate EHE Triannual Report three times a year (each report covers a four-month period) that includes counts of clients receiving specific services and clients prescribed antiretroviral medications. HRSA estimates 942 respondents will each submit 3 responses per year at 2 hours per response, for a total annual burden of 5,652 hours.
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