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FRONTLINE; Who Pays for AIDS

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Series
FRONTLINE
Program
Who Pays for AIDS
Program Number

616

Series Description

FRONTLINE is investigative journalism that questions, explains and changes our world. Since 1983, FRONTLINE has served as PBS's flagship public affairs series. Hailed upon its television broadcast debut as "the last best hope for broadcast documentaries," FRONTLINE's stature is reaffirmed each week through incisive documentaries covering the scope and complexity of the human experience.

Program Description

By 1991, health care for AIDS patients in the United States could cost an estimated $16 to $22 billion. Caring for AIDS victims is overwhelming some communities. Examines the impact on patients caught in the middle of a battle between local governments and Washington over who will pay for AIDS.

Asset Type

Broadcast program

Media Type

Video

Genres
Documentary
Citation
Chicago: “FRONTLINE; Who Pays for AIDS,” GBH Archives, accessed December 22, 2024, http://openvault.wgbh.org/catalog/V_D3D77AB108FC4B73A137891B3F39DEB7.
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