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1. ::NASTAD::
www.nastad.org/res_state_direc - [Cached]Published on: 3/24/2004 Last Visited: 3/24/2004
Casey S. Blass
Director, HIV/STD Health Resources Division
(512) 490-2515
casey.blass@tdh.state.tx.us
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Casey S. Blass
Director
(512) 490-2515
HIV/STD Health Resources Division -
2. "HIV Fund Cuts Spur Charge of Rural Bias"
www.hivdent.org/publicp/ppHFCS - [Cached]Published on: 10/20/2002 Last Visited: 3/24/2003
Casey Blass, the DOH's HIV/STD Health Resources Division director, said the funding changes were precipitated by recent studies showing a shift in the at-risk population from white males to African-American men and women. He said at-risk populations are also more concentrated in urban areas and are younger. In 2000, the rate of HIV cases among African-Americans was 78 per 100,000 compared to 14.8 for whites and 13.8 for Hispanics. Blass said intervention programs that included repeated contacts with at-risk clients were given priority. Some say the DOH shows a bias against rural regions, particularly in West Texas and the Panhandle, leaving some communities, even regions, with no or very limited HIV prevention programming.
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Blass said the state does not have the funding or expertise to provide such evaluations, but that a program's effectiveness is based on models established by the CDC, which has a compendium of HIV programs that are effective. Austin Health and Human Services of the Travis County Health Department secured a $594,194 contract for next year - a $275,096 increase. The AIDS Outreach Center in Fort Worth saw its funding more than doubled to $370,000 from $174,070. Tarrant County Health Department's funding jumped to $554,000 from $389,600. Planned Parenthood of Houston/Southeast Texas garnered $103,145 in new funding. Planned Parenthood of Amarillo and the Texas Panhandle lost more than $98,446. The Bell County Public Health District's $110,349 contract was not renewed, while United Way of Greater Fort Hood Area had its contract doubled to $133,223 from $66,435. -
3. kaisernetwork.org:healthcast
www.kaisernetwork.org/health_c - [Cached]Published on: 7/28/2002 Last Visited: 3/31/2003
Casey Blass, director, HIV/STD Health Resources Division, Texas Department of Health

