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Best Practices • 04/14/2025
Best Practices • 04/09/2025
Webinars • 11/18/2024
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Best Practices • 06/09/2024 - 15:02
Webinars • 07/22/2024
Documents • 05/21/2024
Webinars • 04/18/2024
Documents • 01/19/2024
Documents • 01/19/2024

Webinars • 12/18/2024
Conference Presentations • 08/20/2024
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Webinars • 07/22/2024

Webinars • 04/18/2024

Best Practices • 04/14/2025
The SPOT offers HIV care, sexual health care, mental health services, and psychiatry services in one location to youth and young adults ages 13–24. Since opening its doors in 2008, The SPOT has served over 20,000 youth and young adults in the St. Louis area. From 2021–2022, viral suppression and retention in care rates among clients increased from 82% to 88% and from 86% to 89%, respectively.

Best Practices • 04/09/2025
Northern Nevada HOPES integrated behavioral health into their HIV medical care model. If a patient reports a mental health or substance use concern or screens positive through a mental health or substance use assessment, a co-located behavioral health provider joins the medical provider and patient in the exam room for a triage assessment and next steps. In Nevada, a state with significant shortages of behavioral health providers and long wait times for care, patients with HIV at Northern Nevada HOPES have immediate access to behavioral health services.

Webinars • 11/18/2024
Session covered program updates and recruiting/retaining staff.

Webinars • 12/18/2024
HRSA HIV/AIDS Bureau technical assistance webinar for the funding opportunity, HRSA-25-050.
Conference Presentations • 08/20/2024
La presentación ofrecerá una revisión de la transmisión perinatal de VIH en los Estados Unidos.
Conference Presentations • 08/20/2024
HRSA HIV/AIDS Bureau's Division of Community HIV/AIDS Programs session for RWHAP Part C, D, and F recipients.
Conference Presentations • 08/20/2024
Investigation of the impact of unstable housing on the HIV care continuum and the effectiveness of Primary Care Medical Home (PCMH) models
Conference Presentations • 08/20/2024
Reflections from three RWHAP Part D recipients who participated in improvement efforts to enhance the provision of pre-conception counseling (PCC) to improve health outcomes.
Conference Presentations • 08/20/2024
Exploration of the importance of succession planning in the day-to-day management of RWHAP Part C, D, and F programs and technical assistance and training on this topic.
Conference Presentations • 08/20/2024
Changes in infant feeding guidance support breast/chestfeeding for parents with HIV, evidence of risk/benefit and shared decision-making, and resources to support choices.
Conference Presentations • 08/20/2024
Evidence of risk/benefit and shared decision-making regarding infant feeding, offering resources that can be applied in diverse patient care settings to support choices.
Conference Presentations • 08/20/2024
Clinic-level innovations to improve care of WICY patients including the clinic’s successful collaboration with Title V.

Best Practices • 06/09/2024 - 15:02
El Proyecto ACCEPT está diseñado para mejorar el compromiso y la retención en la atención médica de personas entre 16 y 24 años con un diagnóstico nuevo de VIH. Esta intervención educativa y útil para crear habilidades fue implementada en cuatro sitios de demostración y aumentó los índices de uso de medicamentos y de adherencia a las citas en comparación con el grupo de control. Aunque se desarrolló originalmente para jóvenes cisgénero, el Proyecto ACCEPT podría adaptarse para personas de género diverso.

Webinars • 07/22/2024
DCHAP and HAB updates and panel discussion on engaging persons with lived experience.

Documents • 05/21/2024
Toolkit for healthcare programs that work with women with reproductive potential with HIV.

Webinars • 04/18/2024
HAB updates, infant feeding for individuals with HIV in the US, and Building Collaborative Partnerships.

Documents • 01/19/2024
Instructions on how all EHE recipients can access, complete, and submit the EHE Allocations Report.

Documents • 01/19/2024
Instructions on how all EHE recipients can access, complete, and submit the EHE Expenditures Report.