September 19, 2016 Login to Bookmark HRSA staff participated in 11 sessions at USCA 2016, held September 15-17, 2016. Sessions included a HRSA pathway track, and collaboration on other pathways with the Secretary's Minority AIDS Initiative Fund (SMAIF). Supporting Files Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program + ACA = Results Addressing Co-Morbidities and Sociol Structural Barriers to Improve Health Outcomes The National HIV/AIDS Strategy: Reaching Key Populations Implementing the National HIV/AIDS Strategy through the Federal Action Plan Successful Collaborations: CDC and HRSA Capacity Building Initiatives These Data Show the Way to Better Care Keeping Up with Change: HRSA TA & Training HRSA Talk: HIV from the Inside Integrating Program Innovation to Improve Prevention and Care Services Part of Collection Ryan White Conferences: 2010-2020 Developed by HRSA HIV/AIDS Bureau (HAB) On This Page We'd like your feedback Was this page helpful? No Yes I found this page helpful because the content on the page: Check all that apply Had the information I needed Was presented in a user-friendly format Was trustworthy Was up-to-date Was written clearly I did not find this page helpful because the content on the page: Check all that apply Had too little information Had too much information Was confusing Was out-of-date Was poorly formatted Other reason or comment Please include an email address if you would like a response Other comment or reason Please include an email address if you would like a response Did you use this approach in your work? Yes Not yet No If yes, would you be willing to share your experience using the information from this profile in your work with the Best Practices team? Please leave your name and contact information below. Not yet because I am still gathering information and have not made a decision yet I plan to use this approach in my work but have not started implementation yet Other comment or reason Enter other… If no, why not? Not relevant to my program Not relevant to my service population Had too little information to replicate the approach Other comment or reason Enter other… Leave this field blank