Does the Planning Council have any role in providing services for PLWHA?
No. The provision of direct care, treatment, prevention and/or clinical research services for PLWHA are provided by Local, County, and State Service Providers, HIV/AIDS Consortia, HIV Infected & Affected Caucuses, HIV Task Forces, and other service provider organizations. The Planning Council works closely with all of these groups to assist in coordinating the NEMA-wide continuum of care and to monitor the changing pattern of need in the community.The Planning Council is a health services planning body. It does not represent any specific interest group, special population group, or region other than the entire HIV/AIDS community within the NEMA. It has the ability to influence the long-term availability and provision of care and treatment services in the region. It has no authority or influence over any other HIV/AIDS related issues.The Planning Council is a health services planning body. It does not represent any specific interest group, special population group, or region other than
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