Required and Enhanced RWHAP Unmet Need Estimates and Analyses: Exploring the Possibilities

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In this webinar, presenters reviewed the updated Unmet Need Framework for RWHAP Part A and B recipients and highlighted the difference between the required and enhanced estimates and analyses. Given that enhanced estimates and analyses are strongly encouraged by HRSA HAB, presenters discussed approaches to support recipients in expanding estimates and analyses.

These approaches will include possible linked databases to utilize for the estimates and the benefits of subpopulation analyses for understanding disparities in HIV care and treatment. 

Learning Objectives

  • Identify key steps in completing the required and enhanced estimates and analyses
  • Identify potential enhanced estimates and analyses that a jurisdiction can complete
  • Begin a Data Capacity Assessment for their jurisdiction

Note: It is recommended to view either the Updated Framework for Estimating Unmet Need for HIV Primary Medical Care webinar and/or the Enhanced Estimates and Analyses of the Updated Unmet Need Framework: Going Beyond the Basics webinar prior to watching this one, as this one builds on information covered during the first two webinars.

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