Curriculum to educate staff and other stakeholders with guidance on how to replicate models of care to engage and retain hard-to-reach populations into HIV medical care.
It also can serve as a quality improvement initiative geared to helping agencies build their capacity to reach and serve people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) from marginalized and underserved populations that are not engaged in care, are unstable in or sporadic to care, and/or have fallen out of care.
List of Staff and Stakeholders
- Clinicians
- Medical Doctors
- Nursing Personnel
- Care Coordinators
- Case Managers
- Health Service Navigators
- Front Desk Managers
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Module 1: The HIV/AIDS Epidemic in the United States: The Scope of the Problem
- Module 2: The Continuum of Care: Is Your Clinic Effectively Reaching Vulnerable PLWHA
- Module 3: Innovative Models of Care: An Overview and Traditional Street/Social Outreach
- Module 4: Innovative Models of Care: Health System Navigation/ Retention in Care Coordination
- Module 5: Innovative Models of Care: Motivational Interviewing
- Module 6: Innovative Models of Care: In-reach
- Module 7: Innovative Models of Care: HIV Interventions in Jails
- Module 8: Innovative Models of Care: Social Marketing Campaigns/ Social Networking Channels
- Module 9: Think Big, Start Small: First Steps to Implementing a Model(s) of Care