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Documents • 07/20/2023
Webinars • 05/10/2023
Approaches to monitoring and evaluating jurisdiction Integrated HIV Prevention and Care Plans (IPs).
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Documents • 04/12/2024
Instructions on how RWHAP Part B recipients on the RWHAP Part B PTR.
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Webinars • 03/30/2023
Review of psychological and behavioral responses to change and leveraging of quality improvement techniques to adjust to these variables.
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Best Practices • 03/31/2023
The Navigator Case Management intervention helps people with HIV who are incarcerated and are leaving to return to the community. The intervention uses harm reduction, case management, and motivational interviewing techniques to promote healthy behaviors. Enhanced case management including peer support and connection to other needed services both immediately before and after release supports increased linkage to and retention in HIV care for people transitioning to the community from jail.
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Best Practices • 03/30/2023
Link-Up Rx is a pharmacy-data-based Data to Care program implemented by the Detroit Health Department in partnership with the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services and a specialty pharmacy. Using pharmacy data to identify clients in need of follow-up greatly reduced the amount of time for clients to appear on “not in care” lists compared to traditional D2C approaches. Protocols for a three-tiered outreach and reengagement approach were developed to connect clients back to antiretroviral therapy and HIV care following a missed pharmacy pick-up. Nearly half of identified clients were linked back to their pharmacy or other HIV medical services.
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Best Practices • 03/28/2023
In weCare, a cyber health educator sent personalized messages through text, web-based apps, and Facebook to enrolled youth who identified as gay, bisexual, or other men who have sex with men (MSM), or transgender women, and who either had a new diagnosis of HIV or were not in care at the time of enrollment. Messages were personalized to each participant’s needs and were designed to support them as they navigated complicated health care systems as well as other challenges that affect care engagement (e.g., transportation, disclosure). The cyber health educator also moderated and posted information about health and well-being on an optional secret Facebook page that some participants chose to join. Participants were less likely to miss medical appointments and more likely to be virally suppressed after 12 months of the intervention.
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Best Practices • 03/28/2023
Nine sites implemented four evidence-based interventions, collectively known as Addressing STIs: Ask.Test.Treat.Repeat. The four intervention components are audio computer-assisted self-interview sexual history taking, patient self-collection of urogenital and extragenital site chlamydia/gonorrhea nucleic acid amplification test specimens, sexual and gender minority welcoming indicators, and provider training, with the overall goal to routinize STI screening, testing, and treatment in primary care. The interventions increased routine STI screening and testing of bacterial STIs based on reported behavioral risk.
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Best Practices • 03/28/2023
STYLE 2.0 is a multi-component intervention designed to help reduce stigma and social isolation for Black gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men. The intervention relies on health care navigators who facilitate linkage and engagement activities. They also connect clients to behavioral health providers who conduct motivational interviewing, as well as to a mobile application that supports all intervention activities. STYLE 2.0 participation has been associated with positive trends across HIV care continuum outcomes, including retention in care and increased viral suppression.
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Documents • 03/28/2023
Toolkit to assist health departments, specifically RWHAP Part B and ADAPs, to prepare succession plans for staff as they take on new roles.
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Webinars • 02/28/2023
Initial steps to the documentation and dissemination of an agency's HIV interventions, part of the four-part series, The Road to Dissemination.
Webinars • 03/26/2023
Learn how to improve messaging about HIV prevention and care to improve acceptance of services among all Black women.
Webinars • 03/26/2023
Role of health centers in increasing PrEP access and use among women.
Webinars • 03/24/2023
Review of types of injectable long lasting HIV prevention and treatment medications and their similarities and differences.
Webinars • 03/24/2023
In 2021, the U.S. public was introduced to a bi-monthly injectable form of PrEP, which stands for Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis.
Webinars • 03/23/2023
A status neutral approach can create a one door approach for HIV prevention and treatment, which can help normalize both.
Webinars • 03/23/2023
Review of concept of status neutral (access to HIV services regardless of HIV status).
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Documents • 07/20/2023
Description of the role of peers in care for people with HIV and OUD and how a state’s Medicaid program can fund peer services.
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Documents • 07/20/2023
Tool to support state health departments in identifying opportunities for enhanced coordination between HIV and OUD funding and service provision.