Making a Mark: Demonstrating Health Impacts among RWHAP Recipients Utilizing National Quality Center (NQC)

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Results from the quality improvement (QI) collaborative, HIV Cross‐Part Care Continuum Collaborative (H4C), to affect measurable improvements in broad geographic regions utilizing the HIV Care Continuum.

The report summarizes the experiences of the five states that took part in H4C: Arkansas, Missouri, Mississippi, New Jersey, and Ohio. Results are summarized in relation to these project objectives:

  • Regional HIV care Continuum routinely available to local HIV providers to identify gaps in HIV care
  • HIV providers routinely measuring key HIV metrics and using the findings for prioritizing QI activities

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