Ryan White Program Demographic Data Fiscal Year 25

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Total # of Clients Ryan White Program Demographic Data Fiscal Year 25 (3/1/2015 thru 2/29/2016) (June 6, 2016) Review of Utilization Data from the Service Delivery Information System (SDIS) Prepared by Behavioral Science Research Corporation 9,900 Total Number of Clients Served FY 21 thru 9,800 9,700 9,600 9,612 9,527 9,624 9,655 9,671 9,500 9,400 9,300 1

Total # of Clients Total # of Clients 9,900 Total Number of Clients Served FY 21 thru 9,800 9,700 9,600 9,612 9,527 9,624 9,655 9,671 9,500 9,400 9,300 1400 Number of New Clients Served FY 21 thru 1,332 1300 1200 1,131 1,156 1100 1,035 1000 976 900 800 2

Race/Ethnicity Other, 0.4% White, non- Hispanic, 7. All Ryan N=9,671 Black,non -Hispanic, 29.4% Other, 0.4% New Ryan White, non- N=1,156 Hispanic, 8.7% Black, non- Hispanic, 27.2% Hispanic, 52.3% Haitian, 10.9% Hispanic, 57.5% Haitian, 6.1% Race/Ethnicity FY 21 thru 6 5 3 1 FY 21 FY 22 FY 23 FY 24 White, non-hispanic 7% 8% 8% 8% 7% Black, non-hispanic 35% 34% 32% 31% 29% Haitian 12% 12% 11% 11% 11% Hispanic 45% 46% 48% 5 52% Other 1% 1% 1% 1% 3

Gender Females, 25.9% Transgender, 0.6% All Ryan N=9,671 Females, Transgender, 16.7% 1.5% New Ryan N=1,156 74.1% Males, 81.8% 10 9 8 7 6 5 3 1 Gender FY 21 thru 1% 29% 29% 27% 26% 26% 7 71% 73% 74% 74% FY 21 FY 22 FY 23 FY 24 Male Female Transgender 4

Gender by Ethnicity Black 11.8% Haitian 5.2% Haitian 5.8% White 6.3% All Ryan N=9,671 White 0.8% Haitian Black 3.4% 8.2% Black 19. Haitian 2.8% New Ryan N=1,156 White 7.8% White 0.8% Black 17.6% Hispanic 6.6% Hispanic 45.9% Hispanic 5. Hispanic 53. 5 45% 35% 3 25% 15% 1 5% Race/Ethnicity by Gender FY 21 thru White Male White Female Hispanic Male Hispanic Female Black Male Black Female Haitian Male FY 21 6% 1% 38% 8% 15% 6% 6% FY 22 7% 1% 39% 7% 19% 14% 6% 6% FY 23 7% 1% 42% 7% 19% 13% 6% 6% FY 24 7% 1% 43% 7% 18% 12% 5% 6% 6% 1% 46% 7% 18% 12% 5% 6% Haitian Female 5

Age 50-64, 38.1% 65+, 4.4% <25, 4.4% All Ryan N=9,671 25-34, 16.9% 50-64, 17.5% 65+, 1.8% <25, 14. New Ryan N=1,156 35-49, 36.1% 35-49, 31.1% 25-34, 35.6% Age FY 21 thru FY 24 FY 23 FY 22 FY 21 5% 1 15% 25% 3 35% 45% 5 FY 21 FY 22 FY 23 FY 24 <25 6% 6% 5% 6% 4% 25-34 13% 13% 15% 15% 17% 35-49 44% 42% 39% 36% 50-64 34% 35% 36% 37% 38% 65+ 4% 4% 4% 4% 4% 6

Primary Language Haitian Creole 9.3% Other 1.2% All Ryan N=9,671 Haitian Creole 4.1% Other 1.3% New Ryan N=1,156 Spanish 40.5% English 49. Spanish 40. English 54.6% 6 Primary Language FY 21 thru 5 3 1 FY 21 FY 22 FY 23 FY 24 English 5 51% 51% 5 49% Spanish 38% 37% 38% 39% 41% Haitian Creole 11% 11% 1 1 9% Other 2% 1% 1% 1% 1% 7

9 Income Level 8 7 6 5 3 1-135% 136%-15 151%-20 201%-25 251%-30 301%-40 >40 All RW Clients, N=9,671 New RW Clients, N=1,156 Income Level FY 21 thru > 40 301% - 40 251% - 30 201% - 25 151% - 20 136% - 15-135% 1 3 5 6 7 8-135% 136% - 15 151% - 20 201% - 25 251% - 30 301% - 40 > 40 FY 21 71% 5% 12% 6% 3% 3% FY 22 7 5% 12% 6% 3% 3% FY 23 69% 5% 12% 6% 4% 4% FY 24 67% 5% 13% 7% 4% 4% 64% 5% 13% 8% 5% 5% 8

Current HIV Level CDCdefined AIDS, 45.5% All Ryan N=9,671 HIV+ Asymptomatic, 46.7% HIV+ Symptomatic, 6. CDCdefined AIDS, 20.3% New Ryan N=1,156 HIV+ Symptomatic, 7.8% HIV+ Asymptomatic, 73.6% Current HIV Level FY 21 thru 6 5 3 1 FY 21 FY 22 FY 23 FY 24 HIV+ Asymptomatic 34% 39% 42% 44% 47% HIV+ Symptomatic 9% 9% 8% 8% 8% CDC-Defined AIDS 57% 52% 5 48% 46% 9

Primary Exposure Category w/ 23.5% Mother With, or At Risk of, HIV Infection, 1. Other, 1.4% All Ryan N=9,671 MSM, 48.7% w/ 18.8% w/ 15.9% Mother New Ryan With, or At Risk of, HIV N=1,156 Infection, 0.2% Other, 0.2% w/ 23.7% MSM/IDU, 0.4% IDU, 1.3% MSM/IDU, 0.3% IDU, 1.2% MSM, 63.4% Primary Exposure Category Male w/ 31.6% Mother With, or At Risk of, HIV Infection, 0.7% Other, 1.2% All Male Ryan 7,221 w/ 22.7% MSM/IDU, 0.3% Mother With, or At Risk of, HIV Infection, 0.1% New Male Ryan N=946 Other, 0.3% IDU, 0.9% MSM/IDU, 0.5% IDU, 1.2% MSM, 64.7% MSM, 75.6% 10

Primary Exposure Category by Race/Ethnicity Male 10 9 8 7 6 5 3 1 al Female Hispanic Black, NH Haitian White, NH 55% 85% 8% MSM 77% 39% 12% 87% IDU 1% 2% 2% MSM/IDU 1% 2% Mother 2% 2% 1% Other 1% 2% 1% 1% Primary Exposure Category Female Mother With, or At Risk of, HIV Infection, 2. Other, 2.1% IDU, 1.6% All Female Ryan N=2,396 Mother With, or At Risk of, HIV Infection, 0.6% Other, 0. New Female Ryan N=193 IDU, 2.9% w/ 94.2% w/ 96.6% 11

Primary Exposure Category by Race/Ethnicity Female 1 10 8 6 al Male Hispanic Black, NH Haitian White, NH 96% 93% 96% 83% IDU 1% 2% 9% Mother 1% 3% 2% 3% Other 2% 2% 2% 5% 8 7 Insurance Source 6 5 3 1 No Insurance Medicaid Medicare Private Insurance VA All RW Clients, N=9,671 New RW Clients, N=1,156 12

8 7 Insurance Source FY 23 thru 6 5 3 1 FY 23 FY 24 No Insurance 69% 66% 57% Medicaid 19% 19% 17% Medicare 9% 1 1 Private Insurance 9% 12% 23% VA 1% 1% Insurance Source Excluding No Insurance 8 7 6 5 3 1 Medicaid Medicare Private Insurance VA All RW Clients, N=3,209 New RW Clients, N=187 13

Insurance Source Excluding No Insurance FY 23 thru 7 6 5 3 1 FY 23 FY 24 Medicaid 61% 55% 39% Medicare 31% 28% 22% Private Insurance 29% 36% 53% VA 2% 2% Thank you for your attention! Any questions? 14