Telehealth & HIV: After COVID-19

Technical Assistance Provider Innovation Network (TAP-in)

The webinar is part of the support being provided to Ending the HIV Epidemic (EHE) jurisdictions through TAP-in, the HRSA-funded technical assistance provider. Telehealth is here to stay. What's happening now? What’s next?

This webinar focuses on what HIV care providers need to consider as they transition from their pandemic-focused HIV work to looking ahead -post-COVID-19.

The focus is on integrating telehealth within their regular operations and getting ‘the right mix’ of in-person and tele-health appointments to maximize outcomes and maintain sustainable billing.

This training event is the latest in a series for Ending the HIV Epidemic jurisdictions, convened by TAP-in, the HRSA-funded Technical Assistance Provider innovation network providing support for EHE jurisdictions.

Webinar Sections

  • Learning Objectives, Agenda & Panel (0:00)
    Purpose of the webinar, the panel, and a case study. Conversations about the future of Telehealth.

  • Friends HIV Clinic (FHC) Case Study (6:49)
    Discussion on FHC's Telehealth TA needs for the coming year. Top HIV-related work roles. How agencies are currently delivering HIV services. How will agencies deliver HIV services in 2022 after COVID 19. The estimated changes in HIV Telehealth from 2020 to 2022.

  • Quick Recap: Telehealth Basics (16:36)
    Definition of Telehealth. Potential benefits of Telehealth. Requirements and Challenges of Telehealth.

  • EHE Jurisdictions and Telehealth (20:59)
    Overview of the EHE Jurisdiction and Telehealth plan.

  • Telehealth Post-COVID-19 Panel Discussion (25:11)
    Overview of the challenges and facilitators transitioning to telehealth at the start of COVID 19 pandemic. What do appointments look like now.

  • Audience Q & A (1:10:33)

  • Next Steps (1:13:15)

Part of Collection

We'd like your feedback

Was this page helpful?
I found this page helpful because the content on the page:
Check all that apply
I did not find this page helpful because the content on the page:
Check all that apply
Please include an email address if you would like a response
Please include an email address if you would like a response
Did you use this approach in your work?
Not yet because
If no, why not?