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Best Practices • 11/15/2022
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Webinars • 09/28/2022
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Best Practices • 10/14/2022
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Webinars • 11/17/2022
Use of system's thinking to making change in complex systems, covering the variables that impact success of change and how to apply quality improvement concepts to make system level improvements.
Webinars • 11/15/2023
Review of use of the HIVQM to enter HAB performance measures and monitor progress in improving health outcomes for people with HIV.
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Best Practices • 11/15/2022
Three participating clinics—MetroHealth, the University of Kentucky Bluegrass Care Clinic, and Centro Ararat—participated in a RWHAP Part F SPNS initiative from 2016 through 2019 to implement integrated buprenorphine treatment and HIV care. Research has shown that care integration improves HIV outcomes, engagement in substance use disorder treatment, and quality of life for people with HIV. Clients participating in this intervention received integrated opioid use disorder (OUD) and HIV care to improve retention in care, viral suppression, and engagement in OUD treatment.
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Best Practices • 11/14/2022
E-VOLUTION is a two-way text messaging intervention, originally developed by Washington University School of Medicine and piloted at Project ARK. The intervention focuses on improving health outcomes for youth, particularly young Black men who have sex with men. E-VOLUTION was designed for people ages 18-29 who have HIV and are receiving clinical care but require support to remain adherent. E-VOLUTION was evaluated and found to improve viral suppression and retention in care rates.
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Best Practices • 11/10/2022
The Patient-Centered HIV Care Model (PCHCM) integrates the services of community-based HIV specialized pharmacists and HIV medical providers to deliver patient-centered care for people with HIV. PCHCM expands upon the medication therapy management model by including information sharing between partnered pharmacy and clinic teams; collaborative medication-related action planning between pharmacists, medical providers, and patients; and quarterly follow-up pharmacy visits. Patients participating in the intervention had improved retention in care and viral suppression rates.
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Webinars • 10/27/2022
Use of the fishbone diagram in clinical quality management.
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Webinars • 09/28/2022
Partnership between jail staff and public health prevention staff created new data communication systems and bundled services for clients upon release.
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Webinars • 10/20/2022
Session covered program updates and reproductive health/family planning for people with HIV.
Best Practices • 11/09/2022
The Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP) Best Practices Compilation gathers and shares established and emerging approaches that work to improve HIV care and services.
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Best Practices • 11/08/2022
Howard Brown Health established a specialized drop-in clinic and support groups, and implemented organizational initiatives to provide culturally relevant and gender-affirming services for transgender and non-binary people, including transgender women of color. The goal of this intervention was to optimize engagement in HIV services and primary care. From 2012-2021, the number of transgender and non-binary people served in primary care at Howard Brown Health more than tripled. In addition, after 24 months, participants were more likely to have been prescribed ART and to be virally suppressed than at baseline.
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Best Practices • 11/07/2022
Text Me, Girl! is a text messaging intervention that aims to improve linkage to and retention in HIV care, increase adherence to HIV medications, and improve viral suppression and other health outcomes among transgender women ages 18–34 years. The intervention supports young transgender women with HIV, particularly those experiencing barriers to care such as periods of homelessness and/or incarceration, substance misuse, or engaging in sex work. Text Me, Girl! participation was associated with statistically significant improvements in antiretroviral therapy uptake and adherence, and self-reported viral suppression.
Webinars • 10/19/2022
This follow-up to an earlier presentation on the re-design of the Provider Data Import (PDI) module in CAREWare provided a sneak preview of the FHIR Application programming interface (API).
Webinars • 10/25/2023
Review of the 2023 ADR and the strategies for implementation.
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Webinars • 09/28/2022
An estimated one in seven people with HIV leave correctional facilities each year in the United States.
Webinars • 10/04/2022
Review of CAREWare's ADAP domain and feedback.
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Best Practices • 10/18/2022
Ten organizations across the U.S. integrated Community Health Workers (CHWs) into their multidisciplinary care teams. Enrolled clients had statistically significant improvements in viral suppression, antiretroviral therapy prescription, and appointment attendance after six months in the program.
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Webinars • 09/29/2022
How to instill cultural competence and create actively inclusive environments in your PC/PB through every learning opportunity.
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Best Practices • 10/14/2022
Transitional Care Coordination (TCC) connects people with HIV who are incarcerated with a transitional care coordinator to facilitate access to HIV primary care and other community-based services and supports, following their transition from jail back to the community. TCC aims to establish vital linkages between jail-based and community-based HIV care, and may be implemented by community-based organizations, clinics, health departments, or jails.