Guide to the Institute for Health Policy Studies - AIDS Resource Program Records AR 92-20
Julia Bazar
University of California, San Francisco Archives & Special Collections
© 2006
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Contributing Institution:
University of California, San Francisco Archives & Special Collections
Title: Institute for Health Policy Studies - AIDS Resource Program records
Creator:
Institute for Health Policy Studies - AIDS Resource Program
Identifier/Call Number: AR 92-20
Physical Description:
13 cartons, 2 boxes
17.25
Date (inclusive): 1986-1988
Abstract: This collection contains the materials collected by the AIDS Resource Program of UCSF's Institute for Health Policy Studies
to use as reference materials to meet their goal of providing information and education on the San Francisco Model of HIV/AIDS
services and to assist in their analysis of other HIV/AIDS health and social services policies and programs. A large majority
of the material in the collection consists of newspaper clippings, magazine and scholarly articles, government publications,
grant information. Correspondence, handwritten notes, drafts, and other original materials are scattered throughout the collection.
Physical Location: Archives
Language of Material: Languages represented in the collection: English
General
- Processed by:
- Julia Bazar
- Date Completed:
- July 2005
- Encoded by:
- UCSC OAC Unit
Access
Collection open for research.
Publication Rights
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is given on behalf of the Library & Center for Knowledge Management as the owner of the physical items and is not intended
to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained by the reader.
Preferred Citation
Institute for Health Policy Studies - AIDS Resource Program records. AR 92-20, Archives & Special Collections, UCSF Library
& CKM.
Acquisition Information
The AIDS Resource Program Records were transferred to the Archives and Special Collections by the Institute for Health Policy
Studies, a unit of the University of California, San Francisco
Organizational History
Institute of Health Policy Studies The Institute of Health Policy Studies was founded by University of California, San Francisco
professor of social medicine and former University Chancellor, Philip R. Lee, M.D., in 1972. It was established as the Health
Policy Program with support from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and the University of California. In 1977 the Institute
was awarded a five-year grant from the National Center for Health Services Research, Department of Health, Education, and
Welfare, as the only national Health Services Policy Analysis Center. In February 1981 the University of California Board
of Regents designated the Institute as a UCSF campus-wide organized research unit within the University. As of 1985 the Institute's
budget was over $3.5 million and has received grants and contracts from over 30 public and private funding agencies for the
support of research, teaching, technical assistance, and dissemination activities. The institute expanded from a small group
of faculty members focused on federal health policy to a diverse group of faculty, fellows, and professional research staff
who represent a broad range of clinical and social science disciplines and methods. In 2005 IHPS faculty have appointments
in all four schools at UCSF (medicine, pharmacy, nursing, and dentistry). The primary goals of the IHPS are: to conduct policy-oriented
research and analysis on a wide range of health issues; to apply research findings to health policy issues at the national,
state, and local levels; and to provide education and training opportunities in health policy and health services research.
Lee, the founder and original director of IHPS, also served as the first president of the seven-person Health Commission
for the City and County of San Francisco, established in January 1985. The commission is the governing body for the Department
of Public Health of the City and County of San Francisco, and must approve all public health related budget requests submitted
to the Mayor and Board of Supervisors.
AIDS Resource Program Responding to a growing number of visits and requests for information on San Francisco's successful,
comprehensive, coordinated AIDS services system, the IHPS submitted a grant of $600,000 to The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
to create the AIDS Resource Program of the Institute for Health Policy Studies, University of California, San Francisco. The
grant which funded the ARP ran from January 1, 1986 - December 31, 1988.
Previous to the 1985 grant request the Institute had conducted a series of policy-relevant studies relating to the AIDS epidemic,
particularly studies relating to costs and to the organization, management and financing of community-based services. The
Institute also initiated several studies on community-based services to help clarify the nature of the community response
to the AIDS epidemic. Peter Arno (economics) and Robert Hughes (organizational behavior/sociology) compared New York City
and San Francisco's local policy responses to HIV and AIDS. Peter Arno also studied the contributions of the voluntary non-profit
sector in San Francisco. Jane Zones (sociology) also produced a study on the responses of individuals that they were informed
about the results of their HTLV-III antibody tests.
The project was under the direction of Philip R. Lee, M.D., Director of the IHPS, and Patricia E. Franks was the Project
Coordinator. Three members of the Department of Public Health were directly involved in the program: Dr. David Werdegar, Director
of Health; Jeffery Amory, Coordinator of the AIDS Activity Office; and Dean Echenberg, Director of Communicable Disease Control.
The faculty of the UCSF AIDS Clinical Research Center, directed by Dr. John Ziegler, Professor of Medicine and Director of
Education at the VA Medical Center in San Francisco, also played a key role in the project.
The objectives of the AIDS Resource Program were:
(1)to provide information and education about the comprehensive HIV service system in San Francisco to individuals and groups
from communities throughout the country to enable them to apply lessons learned in San Francisco to their own institutions,
agencies, and communities;
(2)to enhance the capacity of service agencies in the community including the San Francisco AIDS Foundation, VNA/Hospice of San
Francisco, and the Shanti Project, the San Francisco Department of Public Health, and UCSF to meet the needs of individuals
and groups seeking information about HIV programs in San Francisco.
To meet these objectives the AIDS Resource Program preformed five Project activities:
(1)development of educational materials describing San Francisco's HIV programs for use in self- or small-group instruction and
for distribution;
(2)development of seminars, training sessions, and continuing education programs for physicians, nurses, dentists, and public
health administrators on the organization, financing, and delivery of health and social services for persons with HIV, using
San Francisco as a model, but including information on other service programs;
(3)coordination of visits and technical assistance for health professionals, health care administrators, social service agency
directors, health policymakers, and community leaders;
(4)detailed analysis of HIV health and social services policies and programs, including cost studies; and
(5)dissemination of information and analyses to public officials, nonprofit agency providers, health professionals, and community
leaders throughout the country.
When the AIDS Resource Program ended on December 31, 1988, information about the HIV epidemic had grown to a point where
it was no longer practical to clip and catalogue newspaper, journal and magazine articles. Also other non-profit or for-profit
groups were producing newsletters and weekly and monthly compendia of information.
In addition, many of the community-based organizations to which AIDS Resource Program staff had provided technical assistance
and information had become established with their own staff and special service areas.
However, research into cost and policy issues related to the HIV epidemic remains one of 12 areas of emphasis listed on the
IHPS web-site in 2005 with two of the Institute's faculty listing HIV/AIDS as a current research area.
Scope and Content of Collection
This materials in this collection were organized into two general categories: government files and subject files. The government
files have been further broken down into four series: SERIES 1: STATE OF CALIFORNIA; SERIES 2: SAN FRANCISCO CITY AND COUNTY;
SERIES 3: STATES AND COUNTRIES; and SERIES 4: UNITED STATES (FEDERAL GOVERNMENT).
The government files contain information about government policies, legislation, and other information concerning the HIV
epidemic as it related to federal state and local government, as well to the international community. These documents were
used for general reference by AIDS Resource Program staff and for analyses of health and social programs, legislation, and
policies to provide information and technical assistance to health professionals and community organizations around the country.
Several grant proposals for Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJ Foundation) monies, particularly their AIDS Health Services
grant programs are found in Series II: San Francisco City and County, Series III: States and Countries, and elsewhere in the
collection. The RWJ Foundation (founded by the founder of the Johnson & Johnson company) with its emphases on: assuring that
all Americans have access to quality health care at reasonable cost; improving the quality of care and support for people
with chronic health conditions; promoting healthy communities an lifestyles; and reducing the personal, social and economic
harm caused by substance abuse (tobacco, alcohol and illicit drugs), funded not only the IHPS AIDS Research Project, but many
of the other state and local projects represented in this collection.
SERIES 5: SUBJECT FILES contain newspaper clippings, magazine and journal articles, and various written materials on specific
topics related to the HIV epidemic. These files were used for general reference and in the production of the AIDS weekly Reader,
a compendium of federal, state and local HIV statistics; journal, magazine and newspapers articles, which provided up-to-date
information on the HIV epidemic to 70 selected policymakers, researchers, and program managers throughout the nation. This
series is arranged alphabetically.
The subject files make up the majority of the collection and, within both the subject and governmental files, a significant
portion of the items in the collection consist of newspaper clippings. Another significant percentage of the collection consists
of academic papers and reprints from a variety of publications or in typed draft form. Some folders also contain whole periodicals,
often newsletters but sometime magazines, proceedings or even books. There are also a significant number of grant proposals
and some requests for proposals (RFP's) within the collection. Correspondence between IHPS staff and others, or copies of
correspondence between third parties can be found in some folders, as can be a variety of government budgetary, statistical
and legislative materials. Publicity materials from various agencies: flyers, pamphlets, press releases, and conference announcements
also appear throughout the collection. Handwritten meeting notes and other materials appear periodically and some files contain
official organizational minutes or other administrative records. There are also 3 oversize posters, one audiotape, and some
slides.
Some of the materials were organized chronologically or reverse chronologically within a given folder, but most had no clear
discernable order. For preservation purposes, an attempt was made to isolate the clippings still on newsprint to the front
of the file, though some may still be found interspersed among other items. This means that the more original or unique items
will usually be found towards the back of the folder, though some folders consist completely of newspaper clippings.
Related Material
- MSS 94-69 San Francisco AIDS Foundation (SFAF) Records
- MSS 97-03 Richard Bolen Papers
- MSS 2000-06 Nancy (Shaw) Stoller Papers
- MSS 94-01 Women's AIDS Network (WAN) Records
- MSS 96-31 Angie Lewis Papers
- MSS 94-18 John Ziegler Papers
- MSS 91-1 Philip R. Woods Papers
- IHPS-Tobacco Records (unprocessed?)
Subjects and Indexing Terms
AIDS (Disease) California
AIDS (Disease) San Francisco History
AIDS (Disease) Government Policy United States
AIDS (Disease) Social Aspects
AIDS (Disease) Research Government Policy
California. Dept. of Health Services. Office of AIDS
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
University of California San Francisco. Institute for Health Policy Studies
State of California Series 1
1983-1989
Physical Description: 1 carton, 41 folders
Scope and Contents
This series consists of files pertaining to AIDS Services within and across California, funded by the State of California
and/or effecting the state as a whole, and materials on specific counties, the state college and university systems, and various
health and governmental organizations. This includes legislative bills and statewide budgeting, California ballot initiatives
(bills qualified for the ballot by voter signatures instead of legislative acts), Actions by other state organizations and
by counties within California. Contents include newspaper clippings, reports, budget materials, legislation and responses,
reports and scientific articles.
The majority of statewide materials fall into four subject areas: California Ballot Initiatives (especially Proposition 64
- La Rouche Initiative); the Department of Health Services (DHS), Office of AIDS files; California Legislature files; and
State Services Delivery System/Advocacy Groups. The DHS files include a contractor's address list, requests for proposals
(RFPs), correspondence, AIDS planning, programs and budget folders, information on alternative tests sites, Medi-Cal costs,
and task forces and advisory committees. Also see the "Monthly Field Activities Reports" and the "Quantitative Analysis of
AIDS in California." The Legislative files deal the state AIDS budget and AIDS legislation including hearings on various bills.
The state delivery system and advocacy group files include files on various local governmental and local health official cooperative
associations, the Health Policy and Research Foundation of California, and Lobby for Individual Freedom and Equality (LIFE),
as well as the Hemophilia AIDS Project. Of special interest are the index & price list found in the Office of Statewide Health
Planning and Development folder and the URSA Institute's "Evaluation of California's AIDS Commission Education Project"
The majority of statewide materials are followed by the county material which is arranged alphabetically by county from Alameda
to Sonoma. Not all counties in the state are represented. There is a single folder of material for each of the counties covered,
and a folder for the East Bay AIDS Project following the Alameda and Contra Costa County files, since this group covers both
of these counties. The county files are followed by files on several California State Medical organizations (such as the California
Association of AIDS Agencies (CAAA), the California Medical Association (CMA) and the California Nurses Association (CNA))
and the University of California (Davis, Berkeley, UCLA) [that are not found in Series II: San Francisco City and County].
Box:folder 1:1
California State Budget
1987-1989
Box:folder 1:2
Federal AIDS Contracts and Grants
1987
Box:folder 1:3
Epidemiology - Clippings
1987-1988
Box:folder 1:4
Counties - Clippings
1986-1987
Box:folder 1:5
Office of the Governor - Clippings & Documents
1985-1987
Box:folder 1:6
State AIDS Budget - Clippings & documents
1987-1989
Box:folder 1:7
State Policies/Response to AIDS - Clippings & documents
1986-1988
Box:folder 1:8
California State Universities - Clippings & documents
1988
Box:folder 1:9-15
California Ballot Initiatives
Box:folder 1:10
Proposition 103
September 1988
Box:folder 1:11-15
Proposition 64 - La Rouche Initiative
Box:folder 1:11
Conference - "Public Forum on Prop 64" - October 29,1986 at UCSF Sponsored by IHPS-ARC
1986
Box:folder 1:13
UC & State Reports on Prop 64
1986
Box:folder 1:16
Department of Education
1985-1987
Box:folder 1:17-33
Department of Health Services, Office of AIDS
Box:folder 1:17
Contractors (Address List)
n.d.
Box:folder 1:18-20
Requests for Proposals
1986-1988
Box:folder 1:21
Correspondence/Announcements
1986
Box:folder 1:23
AIDS Programs & Activities
1987-1988
Box:folder 1:24
AIDS Budget Recommendations
1986-1987
Box:folder 1:25-26
Alternative Tests Sites
1987-1988
Box:folder 1:27-28
Monthly Field Activities Reports
1985-1988
Box:folder 1:31
California Health Facilities Commission
ca. 1983
Box:folder 1:32
Task Forces/Advisory Committees
1986-1987
Box:folder 1:33
Quantitative Analysis of AIDS in California
1987
Box:folder 1:34-36
AIDS Budget Task Force
1985-1987
Box:folder 1:37
Assembly Ways and Means Task Force
1985-1988
Box:folder 2:3
Legislative Analyst's Office
1987
Box:folder 2:4
AIDS Hearings - Senate
1987-1988
Box:folder 2:5
Senate Office of Research
1989
n.d.
Box:folder 2:6
AIDS Hearings - Assembly
1984
1987
Box:folder 2:7
General Legislation
1986-1988
Box:folder 2:8
Senate Select Committee on AIDS
1989
Box:folder 2:9-17
State Services Delivery/System/Advocacy Groups
Box:folder 2:9
Association of Bay Area Governments
1986
Box:folder 2:10
California Association of AIDS Agencies
1985-1987
Box:folder 2:11
California Conference of Local Health Officers
1986-1987
Box:folder 2:12
Health Officers Association of California
1986
Box:folder 2:13
Health Policy and Research Foundation of California
1987
Box:folder 2:14
Hemophilia AIDS Project
undated
Box:folder 2:15
LIFE - Lobby for Individual Freedom and Equality
1987
Box:folder 2:16
Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development - Index & Price List
1988
Box:folder 2:17
URSA Institute: Evaluation of California's AIDS Commission Education Project
1987
Box:folder 2:20
East Bay AIDS Project
1984-1988
Box:folder 2:33
California Association of AIDS Agencies (CAAA)
1988
Box:folder 2:34
California Area Health Education Center (AHEC) System
1987
Box:folder 2:35
California Medical Association
1983
1987-1988
Box:folder 2:36
California Nurses Association
1988
Box:folder 2:37
California Public-Private Partnership Commission
1986
Box:folder 2:38
General AIDS Activities
1987
Box:folder 2:39
UC Berkeley AIDS Activities
1985-1988
Box:folder 2:40
UC Davis AIDS Activities
1987-1988
Box:folder 2:41
UCLA AIDS Activities
1983-1988
San Francisco City and County Series 2
1983-1989
1993
Physical Description: 1 carton46 folders
Scope and Contents
This series consists of materials related to AIDS services, policy, and information within the city and county of San Francisco.
These include both city and county government agencies and community organizations, and the interface between them. Materials
include newspaper clippings, scientific articles, correspondence, reports, budgets, statistics, publicity materials, and publications.
Organized roughly alphabetically, the series starts with AIDS Reported Cases (consisting of monthly reports from the San
Francisco Department of Public Health) and ends with University of California San Francisco (UCSF) AIDS Activities. The two
largest categories in this series are AIDS Service Delivery System and the City and County Agencies and Commissions.
The AIDS Service Delivery System folders are arranged alphabetically by community organizations, and include AIDS/ARC Vigil,
Castro Lions Club, Haight Ashbury Free Medical Clinic, Latino AIDS Project, Operation Concern, Project Inform, Project Open
Hand, and the Shanti Project, among others. The three largest sets of folders are for the San Francisco AIDS Foundation (SFAF),
the Stop AIDS Project, and the Women's AIDS Network (WAN). Three oversize posters have been remove from the Multicultural
Prevention Resource Center folder and place in a portfolio folder (P/1) housed with the collection.
The City and County Agencies and Commissions files, which are also arranged roughly alphabetically, include multiple folders
covering the San Francisco Health Commission, the Department of Public Health and San Francisco General Hospital, as well
as folders on Health Resources and Services Administration AIDS Proposal, HIV Antibody Testing - Alternative Test Sites, Human
Rights Commission, and the Public Health Services Hospital. Please note the History of AIDS Service Delivery System and the
Epidemiology of AIDS which has subfolders on Intravenous (IV) Drug Use and on Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs). One folder
of San Francisco General Hospital materials "Utilization Review" has been restricted. The Ward 5A/5B and Ward 86 folders contain
press releases, manuals, short reports and newspaper articles.
Other files include AIDS Advisory Groups and Task Forces (includes a folder on the Mayor's Task Force), AIDS Minority Issues,
AIDS Perinatal Guidelines, AIDS Planning Activities, and AIDS Research Projects (information on the Association for Women's
AIDS Research and Education (AWARE), AIDS School Guidelines and Clinical Study).
Box:folder 2:42-43
AIDS Reported Cases (Monthly DPH Reports)
1985-1988
Box:folder 2:44-45
AIDS Advisory Groups and Task Forces
Box:folder 2:44
Mayor's Task Force
1984-1987
Box:folder 2:46
AIDS Minority Issues
1987-1988
Box:folder 2:47
AIDS Perinatal Guidelines
1986
Box:folder 2:48
Positive Action Healthcare Press Conference
1988
Box:folder 2:51
AIDS Politics (Clippings, New Yorker Articles)
1983
1987-1988
Box:folder 2:53
AWARE (Association for Women's AIDS Research and Education)
1986
Box:folder 2:54
AIDS School Guidelines
1986
1988
Box:folder 2:55-3:9
AIDS Service Delivery System
Box:folder 2:57
AIDS Healing Alliance
1988
Box:folder 2:58
AIDS Health Project
1984-1986
Box:folder 2:59
AIDS Homecare and Hospice Program/VNA (Visiting Nurses Association)
1986-1987
Box:folder 2:61
AVERI (AIDS Virus Education and Research Institute)
n.d.
Box:folder 2:63
Catholic Social Services
1987
Box:folder 2:65
Haight Ashbury Free Medical Clinic
1984
1987
Box:folder 2:66
Hunters Point Project
1988
Box:folder 2:67
Jewish Family and Children's Services
1987
Box:folder 2:69
KWIC-FAN (Kapuna West Inter-City Child and Family AIDS Network)
1986-1987
Box:folder 2:70
Latino AIDS Project
1987-1988
Box:folder 2:71
Living/Dying Project
n.d.
Box:folder 2:72-P:1
Multicultural Prevention Resource Center
Box:folder 2:73
Operation Concern
1986-1988
Box:folder 2:74
Our Place at Trinity
n.d.
Box:folder 2:75
Peter Claver Community
1988
Box:folder 2:77
Project Open Hand
1987-1988
Box:folder 3:1-3:2
San Francisco AIDS Foundation
1985-1989
1993
Box:folder 3:4-3:5
Stop AIDS Project
1986-1987
Box:folder 3:6-3:9
Women's AIDS Network
1986-1989
Box:folder 3:10-3:43
City and County Agencies/Commissions
Box:folder 3:11
County AIDS Budget
1987
1989
Box:folder 3:12
Health Care Services
1986
1988
Box:folder 3:21
Hearings on AIDS
1986-1988
Box:folder 3:22
Health Resources and Services Administration AIDS Proposal
1986
Box:folder 3:23
History of AIDS Service Delivery System
1985-1988
Box:folder 3:24
HIV Antibody Testing - Alternative Test Sites
1986-1987
Box:folder 3:25
Human Rights Commission
1989
n.d.
Box:folder 3:26
Public Health Services Hospital
1987-1988
Box:folder 3:27
RWJ (Robert Woods Johnson) AIDS Health Services Proposal
1986
Box:folder 3:28-3:33
Department of Public Health
Box:folder 3:28
General Information
1986-1988
Box:folder 3:29
AIDS Activity Office
1985-1988
Box:folder 3:30
AIDS Grand Rounds
1987-1989
Box:folder 3:31
Bureau of Communicable Disease Control
1986
Box:folder 3:32
Community Substance Abuse Services - Overview
1987
Box:folder 3:33
Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) San Francisco AIDS/ARC Demonstration Project
1987
Box:folder 3:35
Intravenous (IV) Drug Abuse
1986-1988
Box:folder 3:36-37
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
1983-1988
Box:folder 3:38-43
San Francisco General Hospital
Box:folder 3:38
General Information
1987-1988
Box:folder 3:40
Division of AIDS Activities
1985-1987
Box:folder *15:5
Utilization Review (Challenges to MediCal denials)
1985-1986
Box:folder 3:41
County-Community Physicians Consortium
1985-1986
Box:folder 4:2-3
AIDS Clinical Research Center
Box:folder 4:2
Grant Proposal/Renewal
1985-1986
Box:folder 4:4
Division of AIDS Activities
1987
n.d.
Box:folder 4:5
AIDS Resource Directory
1987-1988
Box:folder 4:6
AIDS History (Archives) Project
1987
Box:folder 4:8
School of Nursing
[1984]-1986
Box:folder 4:9
University-wide Task Force on AIDS
1983-1987
States and Countries Series 3
1983-1989
Physical Description: 1 carton37 folders
Scope and Contents
This series consists of files about AIDS programs in a number of states within the United States and in several other countries.
It includes newspapers clippings, grant requests, correspondence, reports, statistics, publicity materials, and publications.
Many of the State folders include grant proposals to the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's (RJW) AIDS Health Services Program
(AHSP). Most of these are full proposals with attachments, in some cases only the narrative part of the grant is included.
Also included in this series are reports and other items such as the "Report to the County Commissioners, Mayor and the City
Council" from the East Metro AIDS Task Force of St. Paul, Minnesota. Correspondence includes letters soliciting materials,
thanking agencies for materials, arranging visits to the IHPS, reviews of grant proposals, and more. The California files
are from southern California and consist primarily of RJW grant proposals. As might be expected the largest number of folders
are for New York State, covering a number of different cities, organizations, and subjects. Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, New
Hampshire, and Utah are some of the single folder states.
The Country files section begins with folders for Africa and Asia, though many individual countries from these two continents
are also represented. Another multi-country regional designation used was Scandinavia, which includes materials on Sweden
and Finland; the Netherlands has a separate folder. The Puerto Rico folder, though included with the other Countries files,
contains RWJ AHSP proposal the same as many of the State folders. Many of the Country files consist solely of newspaper clippings
and several contain only a single sheet of material. The Australia folder contains several issues of an Australian AIDS publication.
Most of the states and countries are represented by a single file. States with multiple folders are subdivided by city and/or
organization or project. The first folder of the series contains information from the United States Conference of Mayors,
followed by states in alphabetical order and then by Countries in alphabetical order.
Box:folder 4:10
U.S. Conference of Mayors
1983-1988
Box:folder 4:12
Anaheim - RJW Grant Proposal
1986
Box:folder 4:13
AIDS Project Los Angeles
1984-1988
Box:folder 4:14
Epidemiology of AIDS
1987-1988
Box:folder 4:15
A Proposal for the Support and Development of AIDS Services in Los Angeles by AIDS Project Los Angeles
June 16, 1986
Box:folder 4:16
Los Angeles County Department of Health Services
1987
Box:folder 4:17
Boulder County Health Department - AIDS Prevention Program
1986
Box:folder 4:18
Denver, RWJ AIDS Health Services Program Proposal
1986
Box:folder 4:19
Law re: Seropositivity Disclosure
1987
Box:folder 4:20
Epidemiology of AIDS
1984-1988
Box:folder 4:22
West Palm Beach RWJ AIDS Health Services Program Proposal
1986
Box:folder 4:23
Georgia/Atlanta includes RWJ AIDS Health Services Program Proposal
1983-1988
Box:folder 4:24
AIDS Legislation
1987-1988
Box:folder 4:25
AIDS Service Delivery System
1987
n.d.
Box:folder 4:26
Alcoholism and Drug Dependence Association
1988
Box:folder 4:28
RWJ AIDS Health Services Program/Chicago AIDS Project
1986
Box:folder 4:30
Louisiana / New Orleans RWJ AIDS Health Services Program Proposal
1986
1988
Box:folder 4:32
Maryland / Baltimore 2RWJ AIDS Health Services Program Proposals
1986
1988
Box:folder 4:33
General Statewide (IVDU, AIDS Library, Policies)
1987-1988
Box:folder 4:34
Boston AIDS Consortium
1988
Box:folder 4:35
RWJ AIDS Program "AIDS Link" Proposal
1986
Box:folder 4:36
Detroit - includes RWJ AIDS Health Services Proposal [cover letter and appendices only]
1986-1988
Box:folder 4:38
Department of Public Health
1988
n.d.
Box:folder 4:39-40
St. Paul - East Metro AIDS Task Force
Box:folder 4:39
Report to the County Commissioners, Mayor and City Council - Draft and Final
1988
Box:folder 4:40
AIDS Services and AIDS Education In Dakota, Ramsey, and Washington County
1987
Box:folder 4:41
New Hampshire [clippings]
1987-1988
Box:folder 4:42
Newark (Department of Health)
1987
Box:folder 4:43-44
State Department of Health
Box:folder 4:43
AIDS in New Jersey
1984-1988
Box:folder 4:44
RWJ AIDS Health Services Proposal: Newark and Jersey City
1986
Box:folder 4:45
RWJ AIDS Health Services Proposal - Project Caring
1986
Box:folder 4:46-47, 5:1-13
Box:folder 4:46-47, 5:1
State Department of Health
Box:folder 4:47
Visit to San Francisco Department of Health
1985
Box:folder 5:1
Request for Applications/Request for Proposals
1985-1986
Box:folder 5:3
Training Institute Narcotic and Drug Research - CARE (Comprehensive AIDS Risk-Reduction Effort
1986?
Box:folder 5:4
Rochester and Finger Lakes Region AIDS Action Plan
1985-1986
Box:folder 5:5
Nassau County - RWJ AID Health Services Application
1986
Box:folder 5:6
AIDS Prevention and Education
1987-1988
Box:folder 5:7
AIDS Service Delivery Program
1983-1988
Box:folder 5:8
Epidemiology of AIDS
1985-1988
Box:folder 5:9
Hospitals Response to AIDS
1985-1988
Box:folder 5:11-5:13
RWJ AIDS Health Services Proposals
Box:folder 5:11
AIDS Services Delivery Consortium for New York City
1986
Box:folder 5:12
Lower Manhattan AIDS Consortium Comprehensive AIDS Program
1986
Box:folder 5:13
New York City Interagency Community-based AIDS Services Project
1986
Box:folder 5:18
Philadelphia - includes RWJ AIDS Health Services Proposal
1986
n.d.
Box:folder 5:21
Dallas - includes RWJ AIDS Health Services Proposal
1986
1988
Box:folder 5:22
Houston - includes RWJ AIDS Health Services Proposal
1984-1988
Box:folder 5:25
Washington, D.C. - includes RWJ AIDS Health Services Proposal
1984-1988
Box:folder 5:26
Washington / Seattle-King County - includes RWJ AIDS Health Services Proposal
1986
1988
Box:folder 5:27
Africa [see also individual countries]
1986-1988
Box:folder 5:28
Asia [see also individual countries]
1985-1988
Box:folder 5:50
The Netherlands
1984-1988
Box:folder 5:56
Puerto Rico - San Juan - includes RWJ AIDS Health Services Proposal
1986
1988
Box:folder 5:58
Scandinavia [Sweden and Finland]
1984-1987
United States (Federal Government) Series 4
1976
1983-1990
Physical Description: 1 carton30 folders
Scope and Contents
This series contains materials by or about different federal government level AIDS and/or AIDS-related programs. These consist
of items concerning legislation, budgeting, hearings, publications, correspondence, and news reports from both the legislative
and executive branches of the United States government, as well as various administrative departments.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) files, which include materials on the U.S. Public Health Service
and the Surgeon General, make up the largest portion of this series. The Congressional files make up the next largest subset.
At the beginning of the series are two are runs of two different informational publications: The National Health Policy Forum's
weekly Issue Briefs which were issued by George Washington University and the CDC Weekly Surveillance Reports on AIDS. The
Administration files contain folders on the Attorney General and the Office of the President. Information on the President's
Commission on AIDS can be found in the Federal Policies/Responses to AIDS files along with information from the General Accounting
Department (GAO) on the Federal AIDS Budget. The Department of Education folder contains newspaper clippings about Secretary
of Education, William Bennett. There are also single folders on the Social Security Administration, the Department of State
- Agency for International Development (consists RFP's), Federal Health Budget, Health Status in United States, United States
Health Care System (clippings) and the Epidemiology of AIDS (see also Series V: Subject Files).
Of special interest are the DHHS files which include testimony from Secretary Heckler, materials from the "America Responds
to AIDS" campaign, and a "Testing File" which includes correspondence. Also included in this category is information on the
Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) AIDS Services demonstration programs in New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles,
& Miami - including correspondence, notes, grant applications, the original RFP and a blank Grant application. The U.S. Public
Health Service (PHS) files are included with the DHHS files (the Budget folder includes information on testimony to the PHS),
as are folders on the National Institute on Drug Abuse, the National Institute of Health, the National Institute of Mental
Health, National Center for Health Service Research, and the Task Force on AIDS.
The United States Congress files include folders on both Senate and House hearings. These files contain copies of testimony
as well as clippings and other items. Other Congressional files contain correspondence, notes, text of bills and other items,
as well as numerous newspaper clippings.
Also of interest is the Feb.1986 publication Disability Evaluation Under Social Security within the Social Security Administration
files. The Federal Policies/Responses to AIDS folder includes the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Science's
"Recommendations to President-Elect George Bush., President's Commission on AIDS." The final folder in the series contains
information on the 1988 Presidential candidates and AIDS. Materials from or about the Congressional Office of Technology Assessment
(OTA) within the Senate files and the OTA section within this series. OTA material can also be found in the Series V: Subject
Files.
Box:folder 6:1-3
National Health Policy Forum - Issue Briefs - all runs incomplete
Box:folder 6:1
Briefs #449-#473
1986-1987
Box:folder 6:2
Briefs #474-#518
1987-1989
Box:folder 6:3
Briefs #520-#550
1989-1990
Box:folder 6:4-8
CDC - AIDS Weekly Surveillance Report
Box:folder 6:4
July 30,1984 - December 29,1986
Box:folder 6:6
June 1 - December 28,1987
Box:folder 6:8
August 8,1988 - January 23,1989
Box:folder 6:10
Domestic Policy Council
1987
Box:folder 6:11
Office of the President
1986-1988
Box:folder 6:12
Federal Budget - Ad Hoc Task Force on AIDS
1987
Box:folder 6:13
AIDS Budget Recommendations
1984-1988
Box:folder 6:15
Senate AIDS Hearings
1985-1988
Box:folder 6:16-17
AIDS Hearings - House of Representatives
1984-1988
Box:folder 6:19
House of Representatives Bills
1983-1988
Box:folder 6:20
Nancy Pelosi and the AIDS Health Care Financing Act of 1988
1988
Box:folder 6:21
Individual Legislators
1986-1988
Box:folder 6:22
Library of Congress - Congressional Research Service - Issue Brief # IB83162
1983
Box:folder 6:23
Department of Education [Bennett]
Box:folder 6:24-37, 7:1-15
Department of Health & Human Services
Box:folder 6:24
Office of the Secretary
1984-1987
Box:folder 6:25
National Institute on Drug Abuse
1987
Box:folder 6:26-27
Center for Disease Control
Box:folder 6:26
America Responds to AIDS Campaign
1987
Box:folder 6:27
Testing, Policies, etc.
1976
1985-1987
Box:folder 6:28
Food and Drug Administration
1983-1988
Box:folder 6:29-30
Health Care Financing Administration
Box:folder 6:31-7:1
Health Resources and Services Administration
Box:folder 6:31-35
AIDS Service Demonstration Programs
Box:folder 6:36-37, 7:1
AIDS Regional Education and Training Center Grants
Box:folder 6:36
Request for Proposals and Administration Information
1987-1988
Box:folder 6:37
Grant Application and Supplementary Materials
1987-1988
Box:folder 7:1
San Francisco Cooperative Grant Preparation
1987-1988
Box:folder 7:2
National Institute on Drug Abuse
1986
n.d.
Box:folder 7:3
National Institute of Health
1984-1988
Box:folder 7:4
National Institute of Mental Health
1988
Box:folder 7:5
National Center for Health Statistics -
Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
1985
Box:folder 7:6
National Center for Health Service Research
1988-1989
Box:folder 7:7
AIDS: A Public Health Challenge Vol. 2 (Chapters 6-10)
1988
Box:folder 7:8
AIDS Budget Recommendations, Criticism
1984-1987
Box:folder 7:9
Testimony by Alan Harris, Regional Coordinator Region IX
January/February 1988
Box:folder 7:10
Reports -
Review of the Public Health Services Response to AIDS
1985-1988
Box:folder 7:14
Task Force on AIDS
1986-1988
Box:folder 7:15
Social Security Administration
1983-1988
Box:folder 7:16
Department of State - Agency for International Development - RFPs
1987
Box:folder 7:17
Epidemiology of AIDS
1983-1988
Box:folder 7:18
Federal Policies/Responses to AIDS
1983-1988
Box:folder 7:19-21
President's Commission on AIDS / Watkins Commission
Box:folder 7:22
GAO (General Accounting Office) Views on Administration AIDS Budget Proposals
1987-1988
Box:folder 7:23
Federal Health Budget
1986-1988
Box:folder 7:24
U.S. Health Care System - Clippings
1986-1988
Box:folder 7:25
Health Status in U.S.
1986-1987
Box:folder 7:26-29
Office of Technology Assessment
Box:folder 7:26
"The Costs of AIDS and other HIV Infections"
1987
Box:folder 7:27
AIDS-Related Issues - Staff Paper 2 and Paper 4
1988
Box:folder 7:28
"How Effective is AIDS Education" - Staff Paper 3
1988
Box:folder 7:29
Medical Testing and Health Insurance
1987-1988
Box:folder 7:30
1988 Presidential Candidates and AIDS
1987-1988
Subject Files Series 5
1979-1989
Physical Description: 5 cartons1 box; 12 folders
Scope and Contents
By far the largest series in the collection, the "Subject Files" include everything from newspapers clippings to correspondence
and published works to working documents and handwritten notes. Arranged alphabetically by "Subject" these files represent
the breadth of materials, topics of interest and research done by the IHPS-ARP. Many of the topics of these folders overlap
with each other and with other parts of the collection. Some of these materials are exact duplicates of materials found elsewhere,
but were left where they were to illustrate that the IHPS-ARP classified them under multiple categories. Some subjects are
also covered more than once within the "subject" classifications. For example: materials on IV drug users are filed under
the IV Drug Use and under Risk Groups - IV Drug Users, as well as related terms such as Substance Abuse and Needle exchange.
Related materials may also be found in other series as well. Individual topics can be represented by everything from a couple
of newspaper clippings in a single folder to multiple folders including original materials. For preservation reasons, newspaper
clippings have been segregated to the front of each folder in which they appear, with original items being found further back
in the folders.
The only real condensing of folders was done with the Conferences section of this series. Originally individual folders had
been created for each of these conferences even though a large number of the folders contained only a one or two pieces of
paper. These folders were combined to create the date runs found in the finding guide. Note: Like most of the other folders
in this collection much of the materials in the folders were arranged reverse chronologically and some randomly within the
file. A few of the conferences covered are 1988: Caring for the AIDS Patient (SF), Skills Building Conference (New Orleans)
- mentioned in the Nancy Stoller and other Collections; 2nd Annual International Lesbian and Gay Health Conference & AIDS
Forum (Boston) - includes the Summer 1988 issue of Sexual Health Reports; AIDS & Mental Health: Beyond the Basics (Berkeley);
American Hospitals & Human Values (Tampa); Humane & Dignified Death (SF) - sponsored by the National Hemlock Society, and
the California Association of AIDS Agencies Annual Conference (Sacramento) - which Pat Franks attended. 1987: Homosexuality
Beyond Disease (Amsterdam); Ethical Issues of Rationing Healthcare (Chicago); AIDS: Fact Versus Fiction (SF); AIDS Business
Update (NYC); Media Coverage of AIDS Seminar (DC) - Franks, Curran, etc involved; Life, Death & the Challenge of AIDS (St.
Paul) - a Residential Workshop for People with AIDS; AIDS/ARC Update '87 (SF) - draft program, planning committee included
Angie Lewis and Barry Day of UCSF;, Conference on AIDS & IV Drug Use (DC) - put on by the Red Cross; AIDS is Everybody's Business
(SF) - Union sponsored workshops; AIDS and Ethnic Minorities (SF); and Talks on Natural Therapies for Chronic Viral Diseases
(SF).
Of special interest are the URSA Institute files at the end of the series, which include the AIDS Community Education Effectiveness
Study Grant application, as well as correspondence and handwritten notes. AIDS or "AIDS and" subjects take up the equivalent
of a full carton. The Annenberg Teleconference folder includes both slides and an audio cassette tape. One of the folders
under "Risk Groups - Women" contains the complete Women & AIDS Clinical Resource Guide prepared by the SF AIDS Coalition while,
"Risk Groups - Lesbians" contains a clipping and a single pamphlet. Under "Immunity" is a book Mind and Immunity: Behavioral
Immunology an annotated bibliography from 1983. Cost of AIDS Care is one of the larger groups of folders. The Funding/Foundation
files also contain a wide range of materials including clippings, reports, correspondence, and information on a conference
on AIDS funding (in which Philip R. Lee was a participant/organizer). The Healthcare Professionals folders deal with both
protecting the professional from the patient and the patient from the professional.
Box:folder 7:31-38, 8:1-38
Box:folder 7:32
AIDS Education Project: A Curriculum for Teens - Final Report
1987
Box:folder 7:34-36
Basic Reference Articles/Clippings
1983-1988
Box:folder 7:37
Clinical Definition
1985
1987
Box:folder 7:38
Data Gathering Form
1987-1988
Box:folder 8:4
San Francisco AIDS Foundation Monthly Listings
1986-1988
Box:folder 8:5
AIDS and Kaposi's Sarcoma
1982-1988
Box:folder 8:6
AIDS and Malignancies
1983-1988
Box:folder 8:7
AIDS and Neurological Manifestation
1985-1988
Box:folder 8:8
AIDS and Opportunistic Infections
1983-1988
Box:folder 8:9
AIDS and Pediatrics
1984-1988
Box:folder 8:10
AIDS and "Plagues" of the Past
1985-1988
Box:folder 8:11
AIDS and Pneumocystis Carinii Pneumonia
1984
1988
Box:folder 8:12
Reading Material
1986-1989
Box:folder 8:15
Funding Sources
1983-1988
Box:folder 8:16
University of California, San Francisco
1988
Box:folder 8:17
Center for AIDS Prevention Studies - CAPS (formerly SAMHA) Bibliographies
1988-1989
Box:folder 8:18-22
Substance Abuse and Mental Health in AIDS (SAMHA) Center
Box:folder 8:19
National Institute on Drug Abuse
1982-1987
Box:folder 8:20
Other Federal Programs
1987
n.d.
Box:folder 8:21
National Institute on Mental Health
1987
Box:folder 8:22
AIDS Clinical Research Center
1985
1988
Box:folder 8:23
Serology Testing
1985
1988
Box:folder 8:24-25
Alternative Therapies
1984-1988
Box:folder 8:27
Correspondence, Articles and Directory of Clinical Trials
1985-1986
Box:folder 8:28
Clinical Trials - mostly clippings and articles
1987-1988
Box:folder 8:31
Drug Development and Marketing
1986-1988
Box:folder 8:34-35
Treatment [Alternative]
1982-1987
Box:folder 8:39
American Foundation for AIDS Research (AMFAR)
1986-1988
Box:folder 8:40
American Hospital Association (AHA)
1983
1988
Box:folder 8:41
American Medical Association (AMA) - includes 1987 Policy Statement
1987-1988
Box:folder 8:42
American Public Health Association (APHA)
1988
Box:folder 8:43-44
Annenberg Center for Health Sciences
Box:folder 8:43
Publicity/Background Information
1984-1987
Box:folder 8:44
Teleconference - Diagnosis and Pharmacotherapy of Depression in Cancer Patients - includes Audio Cassette and Slides
1987
Box:folder 9:1
AIDS-related Complex/AIDS-related Conditions (ARC)
1985-1987
Box:folder 9:2
Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC)
1988
Box:folder 9:3
Association of State and Territorial Health Officials
1986
1988
Box:folder 9:4
Bathhouses, Gay
1984-1988
Box:folder 9:5
American Red Cross
1983-1988
Box:folder 9:7
Irwin Memorial Blood Bank
1983-1988
Box:folder 9:8
Other Community Blood Banks
1983-1988
Box:folder 9:9
Private - includes handwritten notes
1986-1988
n.d.
Box:folder 9:10
Censorship and AIDS Educational Materials
1987
Box:folder 9:11
Columbia University - Center for Population and Family Health (CPFH)
1987
Box:folder 9:12
Community College, S.F. District - AIDS Info Packet
1988-1989
Box:folder 9:13
Communication Technologies - Report on 4th Probability Sample
1987
Box:folder 9:14
6th International Conference on AIDS - San Francisco, CA
1990
Box:folder 9:15
4th International Conference on AIDS - Stockholm, Sweden
1988
Box:folder 9:16-17
3rd International Conference on AIDS - Washington, D.C.
1987
Box:folder 9:18
[2nd ] International Conference on AIDS - Paris, France
1986
Box:folder 9:19
[1st] International Conference on AIDS (CDC) - Atlanta, GA
1985
Box:folder 9:26
AIDS/ARC Update '86 - UCSF
July 25-26, 1986
Box:folder 9:27
AIDS & the Medical Humanities - UCSF
April 10-11, 1986
Box:folder 9:28
AIDS Research, Health Care and Public Health Strategies - SF
April 8, 1986
Box:folder 9:29
AIDS in the Drug Abuse Community & Heterosexual Transmission - Newark, NJ
March 31- April, 1986
Box:folder 9:30
AIDS Hope Help: National Episcopal Church Conference on AIDS Crisis - SF
March 4-7, 1986
Box:folder 9:31
AIDS: A Community Response, Information & Options for Grantmakers - SF
January 30, 1986
Box:folder 9:32
AIDS Public Policy Dimensions - New York City
January 16-17, 1986
Box:folder 9:33
IV Drug Use and AIDS - UCSF [Speaker's notes]
November 15, 1985
Box:folder 9:34
Psychosocial Aspects of AIDS, Glen Cove, NY [CV's]
December 7-9, 1984
Box:folder 9:35
The AIDS Epidemic: Development of Intervention Strategies - San Francisco
May 4-5, 1984
Box:folder 9:36
HIV Antibody Testing/Test Results
1983-1988
Box:folder 9:37
Contact Tracing/ Medical History
1987-1988
Box:folder 9:39-41
Corporate/Business Response to AIDS
Box:folder 9:39
AIDS: Corporate America Responds, Allstate Insurance
1988
Box:folder 9:40
Employee Policies and Programs
1987-1988
Box:folder 9:41
New Products and Services
1986-1988
Box:folder 9:42
Cost of Care - Literature Reviews
1987-1988
Box:folder 9:43-50, 10:1-16
Box:folder 9:44-45
Interim Reports to California Department of Health Services
Box:folder 9:44
December 1986 - June 1987
Box:folder 9:46
Preliminary Final Report
July 30, 1988
Box:folder 9:47
AIDS Cost of Care "Reader" [includes P.R. Lee testimony to Presidential Commission]
1985-1988
Box:folder 9:48
AIDS ALERT - Special Issues v. 2:11-12
November-December 1987
Box:folder 9:49
Economic Impact
1985-1988
Box:folder 9:50
Estimating The Direct and Indirect Economic Costs of AIDS - Scitovsky, Rice, Showstack & Lee
1986-1987
Box:folder 10:1
Financing Care, Democratic Study Group, US House of Representatives Special Report
1987-1988
Box:folder 10:2
The Costs of Treating AIDS Under Medicaid: 1986-1991 - Rand Institute
1987
Box:folder 10:3
Boston University Study (Mary C. Reardon)
1986
Box:folder 10:4
AIDS Inpatient Care in the West Bay
1988?
Box:folder 10:5
St. Luke's/Roosevelt (NYC) Study
1985
Box:folder 10:6
Boston Department of Health/Boston University Study (Seage et al. - includes draft)
1986
Box:folder 10:7
Blue Cross Study - Medical Costs of AIDS in California - preliminary draft
1986
Box:folder 10:8
Harlem - NYC [HIV infected Children]
1988
Box:folder 10:9
Harvard University Study [2 Progress reports]
1985
Box:folder 10:10
University of Southern California Proposal for AIDS Cost of Care Study (CDPH)
1986
Box:folder 10:11
University wide Task Force, Prospective Costs Study, UC San Francisco
1985-1987
Box:folder 10:13
San Francisco General Hospital
1984-1986
Box:folder 10:14
Institute of Medicine Paper - "Confronting AIDS" - cost of care section
n.d.
Box:folder 10:15
Office of Technology Assessment, US Congress - "The Costs of AIDS: Review of the Estimates"
1987
Box:folder 10:16
Office of Technology Assessment - The Impact of AIDS on the Kaiser Permanente Medical Care Program (Northern California Region
1988
Box:folder 10:17
Eisenhower Medical Center
1987
Box:folder 10:18
Entertainment Industry and AIDS
1986-1988
Box:folder 10:20
Research Studies
1986-1988
Box:folder 10:24
AIDS Clearinghouse & Network Publications
1988
Box:folder 10:25
Family Planning - Title X AIDS Protocols
1987
Box:folder 10:26
Fashion Industry
1986-1987
Box:folder 10:27
Council on Foundations
1986
Box:folder 10:28
General Information [includes Correspondence]
1985-1988
Box:folder 10:29
Northern California Grantmakers Conference
1985-1986
1988
Box:folder 10:30
NY Regional Association of Grantmakers
1987
Box:folder 10:31-32
S. H. Cowell Foundation - [2 folders]
1987
Box:folder 10:33
Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation
1985
Box:folder 10:34
William Penn Foundation
1985
Box:folder 10:35
Pew Memorial Trusts
1985
1987
Box:folder 10:36
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
1986-1989
Box:folder 10:37
Funding - Public Health Funding Directory for the City and County of San Francisco
1981
Box:folder 10:38
Gay and Lesbian Adolescent Social Services, Inc. (GLASS)
n.d.
Box:folder 10:39-43
Health Care Providers and AIDS
Box:folder 10:40
Social Workers/Therapists
1987-1988
Box:folder 11:1-2
Health Maintenance Organizations
Box:folder 11:2
Kaiser Foundation Health Plan/Kaiser Permanente
1987-1988
Box:folder 11:3
Health Planning and Administration
1982
Box:folder 11:4
Hemophilia - Northern California Hemophilia Foundation (NCHF)
1987
Box:folder 11:5
Hispanic Community and AIDS
1987-1988
Box:folder 11:6
Industry materials
1986
n.d.
Box:folder 11:7
Clippings and Papers
1987
Box:folder 11:8
H.O.M. Group, Inc (Innovators in Healthcare, Organization and Management
1987
Box:folder 11:10
Homosexual Rights
1983-1988
Box:folder 11:12
Hospital Associations West Bay Hospital Conference
1985-1987
Box:folder 11:15
Kaiser Permanente Medical Facilities
1986-1987
Box:folder 11:16
National Association of Public Hospitals Survey
1986
Box:folder 11:18
Private Hospitals - (AIDS Hospital in Houston)
1986-1987
Box:folder 11:19
Public Hospitals
1986-1987
Box:folder 11:21-27
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)
Box:folder 11:21
HIV and Other Deficiencies
1988
Box:folder 11:22
Genetic Susceptibility
1987-1988
Box:folder 11:23
HIV-like Viruses
1983
1987-1988
Box:folder 11:25
Infection in Parturients
1985
1988
Box:folder 11:26
Other Viral Diseases
1984-1988
Box:folder 11:29
Test Development and Marketing
1986-1988
Box:folder 11:31
General Information on Test
1984-1988
Box:folder 11:32
Employment/Testing in the Workplace
1986-1988
Box:folder 11:33
Testing in Other Population Groups
1987-1988
Box:folder 11:35
Antigen Testing
1986
1988
Box:folder 11:36
HIV Disease
1984
1987-1988
Box:folder 11:37
HIV equals AIDS Debate
1983
1988
Box:folder 11:38-42
Human Rights/Civil Rights
Box:folder 11:39
Federal Policies
1986-1988
Box:folder 11:41
Private Sector Policies
1985-1987
Box:folder 11:43
Clippings, Articles, etc.
1984-1988
Box:folder 11:44
Book -
Mind and Immunity: Behavioral Immunology: An Annotated Bibliography 1976-1982
1983
Box:folder 11:45
Infection Control
1983-1987
Box:folder 11:46
Information Networks - AIDS Teleforum
n.d.
Box:folder 11:47
Institute for Advanced Study of Human Sexuality
1985
1987
Box:folder 11:48
Institute for International Research
c. 1986
Box:folder 12:1
Coverage Issues
1985-1988
Box:folder 12:2
Rates (also includes random notes and cards)
1984-1988
Box:folder 12:3
Private Health Insurance
1987-1988
n.d.
Box:folder 12:4
Information File on AIDS and Insurance
1987-1988
Box:folder 12:5-6
Intergovernmental Health Policy Project
Box:folder 12:7
International Institute of San Francisco
1988
Box:folder 12:8-9
Intravenous (IV) Drug Use
Box:folder 12:9
Goldberg Study and related articles/correspondence
1987-1988
Box:folder 12:10
John Hopkins University
1988
Box:folder 12:11
Legal Issues re: AIDS
1984-1988
Box:folder 12:14
Media Coverage of AIDS and Sex
1986-1988
Box:folder 12:17-33
National AIDS and Gay Advocacy Organizations and Groups
Box:folder 12:18
AIDS Action Council/AIDS Action Foundation
1987-1988
Box:folder 12:19
Federation of AIDS-Related Organizations
1984?
Box:folder 12:20
Gay Rights National Lobby
1983
1988
Box:folder 12:21
Mobilization Against AIDS
1985
1988
Box:folder 12:27
National Gay and Lesbian Task Force (NGLTF)
1988
Box:folder 12:28
National Gay Rights Advocacy
1986-1988
Box:folder 12:29
National Leadership Coalition on AIDS
1987?
Box:folder 12:30
National Network of Educators for AIDS Prevention
1987
Box:folder 12:31
Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG)
1984
n.d.
Box:folder 12:33
Stop AIDS Foundation
n.d.
Box:folder 12:34
National Academy of Science -
Confronting AIDS
1986
Box:folder 12:35
National Association of Counties - AIDS Task Force
1988
Box:folder 12:36
National Conference of Mayors
1987
Box:folder 12:37
National Foundation for Infectious Diseases
1986
Box:folder 12:38
Nursing Services
1984-1988
Box:folder 12:40
Persons With AIDS - Personal Stories
1985-1988
Box:folder 12:43
Evalution of Effecivness
1986-1987
Box:folder 12:44
Program Evaluation in N.J., N.M. and N.C. - research paper
1988
Box:folder 12:45-47
Information and Education
Box:folder 12:45-46
General Public
1985-1988
1983-1986
Box:folder 12:47
High-risk Group
1984-1988
Box:folder 12:48
Risk Reduction Programs and Services (High Risk Groups)
1986-1988
Box:folder 12:49
Risk Reduction Practices
1984-1988
n.d.
Box:folder 13:1
Private Foundations - Funding for AIDS
1987
n.d.
Box:folder 13:3
Psychological Issues
1983-1988
Box:folder 13:4
Public/Community Reaction
1983-1988
Box:folder 13:5
Public Opinion Polls
1986-1988
Box:folder 13:6
Women with AIDS/
AIDS & Public Policy Journal
1987-1988
n.d.
Box:folder 13:10
Public Relations/Benefits for AIDS
1986-1988
Box:folder 13:11
Religious and Interfaith AIDS Groups
1984-1988
Box:folder 13:12
Religious Dominations' Policies on AIDS and Homosexuality
1986-1988
Box:folder 13:16
Blood Transfusion Recipients
1984-1988
Box:folder 13:17
Children of Persons with AIDS
1986-1987
Box:folder 13:23
Intravenous (IV) Drug Users
1986-1988
Box:folder 13:27
Organ Donation Recipients
1985-1988
Box:folder 13:30
Women and AIDS Clinical Resources Guide
1986
Box:folder 13:31
Universities and Colleges
1986-1988
Box:folder 13:33
Elementary Schools and Day Care
1987
Box:folder 13:34
Sex Education/Family Life Education
1987-1988
n.d.
Box:folder 13:35
Polices re: Students/Teachers with AIDS
1986-1987
Box:folder 13:36-37
AIDS Education and Information
Box:folder 13:36
Clippings and Articles
1986-1988
Box:folder 13:37
Books, pamphlets, other material
1979
1983-1988
Box:folder 13:38
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
1982-1988
Box:folder 13:39
Social Impact of AIDS
1986-1988
Box:folder 14:2
AIDS Legislation
1986-1987
Box:folder 14:3
AIDS Program Activities
1985
Box:folder 14:5
Intravenous (IV) Drugs
1985-1988
Box:folder 14:9
AIDS Community Education Effectiveness
1986-1987
Box:folder 14:10
AIDS Supportive Services Assessment
1982-1986
Box:folder 14:11
Women and AIDS re: Montreal Conference
1989
Box:folder 14:12-13, 15:1-3
Box:folder 14:12
Articles and Clippings
1985-1988
Box:folder 14:13
Events/Correspondence, etc.
1986-1988
Box:folder 15:4
World Health Organization
1986-1988
Box:folder 15:5
SERIES 2: San Francisco General - Hospital Utilization Review (Challenges to MediCal denials)
1985-1986
Box:folder 15:6
SERIES 5: Drug Therapies - Correspondence
1983-1984