Half Trillion Dollars Spent On HIV/AIDS Between 2000 And 2015 Study Shows: | myHIVteam

Connect with others who understand.

sign up Log in
Resources
About myHIVteam
Powered By
Real members of myHIVteam have posted questions and answers that support our community guidelines, and should not be taken as medical advice. Looking for the latest medically reviewed content by doctors and experts? Visit our resource section.
Half Trillion Dollars Spent On HIV/AIDS Between 2000 And 2015 Study Shows:
A myHIVteam Member asked a question 💭

This revealed in a long term study performed by the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation IHME a research organization at the University of Washington in Seattle. The total was $562.6 billion spent globally during 2000-2015 on the care, treatment, and prevention of the disease. It was determined "globally, governments were the largest source of spending on HIV/AIDS in 2015, contributing $29.8 billion or 61 percent of total spending on HIV/AIDS. Prepaid private spending was the smallest… read more

posted November 19, 2019
View reactions
A myHIVteam Member

There are so many layers relating to cost of meds and medical appointments based on when you were diagnosed. Long Term Survivors can be paying more, like myself because of the 32 years I've had it. Dealing not only with taking antiretrovirals, but medicines treating the damage done through having the virus so long, and taking medications. Much more complicated treating an LTS than someone newly diagnosed. Just wish the pharmaceutical companies would be forced to lower costs of all medications, or finally release the cure which as some say, the government and pharmaceutical companies may have been sitting on for years because HIV has been their biggests moneymaker.

posted November 21, 2019
A myHIVteam Member

I believe it is not in the interest for the drug companies to find a cure when the money they make from the drugs is so profitable. Why kill the "Cash cow".

posted November 19, 2019
A myHIVteam Member

It does show just how expensive some medications are. I also have Medicare and I also have Medicaid. My YTD through September 2019 is $81,477.42. My Medical and hospital claims YTD as of September 2019 is $2,628,772.63 I am only a little bit better then you are because of having both Medicare and Medicaid, My Medicaid pays all my detectable after I pay out of pocket of $100 each year. The state pays my Medicare premiums and all Medicare detectable.

posted November 19, 2019
A myHIVteam Member

I completely agree with you.

The big Pharmaceuticals make billions on treatments, that then cause other issues. So, we - those trying to survive and live our normal lives, become beholden to more drugs for this and that - all caused by the very drugs which are prescribed.

Don't know what to say, except that I believe that there are cures for many diseases like cancer, diabetes, and HIV. However once these cure are announced and then implemented that would eventually put the big Pharmaceuticals out of business, which then affects the economy etc.

Sort of given up hope for myself and will live until I don't
. I have signed up for every clinical trial at Boston Medical Center in Hope's the cure will be just around the corner for the next generation.

posted December 26, 2019

Related content

View All
How Long Have You Been Living With HIV/AIDS?
A myHIVteam Member asked a question 💭
How Many Years Have You Been Fighting Hiv/aids ?
A myHIVteam Member asked a question 💭
Does Anyone Have A Picture And/or List Of A HIV "Cocktail" From The 90's?
A myHIVteam Member asked a question 💭
Continue with Facebook
Continue with Google
Lock Icon Your privacy is our priority. By continuing, you accept our Terms of use, and our Health Data and Privacy policies.
Already a Member? Log in