Aids Funding: Competing Needs and the Politics of Priorities
- 1 October 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by SAGE Publications in International Journal of Health Services
- Vol. 18 (4) , 521-541
- https://doi.org/10.2190/34u3-jenl-tcpn-x0xw
Abstract
Despite the Department of Health and Human Service's 1983 claim that AIDS is the nation's “number one health priority,” funding for AIDS research, prevention, and treatment remains inadequate. Worse, it is often marshaled from or juxtaposed against other necessary health allocations. Consequent AIDS-related resource crises include diverting funds for research on other diseases to AIDS investigations, propping up AIDS prevention efforts at the expense of traditional sexually transmitted disease control programs, and pitting the health needs of AIDS patients against the needs of those seeking other urgent health services, e.g., prenatal care. While this forced competition typically is blamed on fiscal constraints, examination of federal spending priorities suggests that it results principally from Reagan Administration policies. This Administration has consistently boosted military spending at the expense of social and health services, and has deliberately undermined efforts to obtain sufficient and new allocations for AIDS. In order to avert political divisions spurred by competition for currently scarce resources, AIDS and other health activists together must argue that excessive military allocations must be shifted to health research and services, and that a national health program must be implemented, if AIDS programs are to be funded appropriately without jeopardizing other necessary health initiatives.Keywords
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