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- HRSA HIV/AIDS Bureau (HAB) (206)
- IHIP (155)
- Best Practices Compilation (122)
- Data Integration, Systems and Quality (DISQ) Team (122)
- Center for Quality Improvement and Innovation (CQII) (106)
- ACE TA Center (88)
- IHAP TA Center (84)
- Planning CHATT (59)
- Ryan White Data Support (51)
- Technical Assistance Provider Innovation Network (TAP-in) (42)
- NASTAD (26)
- Cleveland/Lorain/Elyria TGA (26)
- Center for Innovation and Engagement (22)
- The HIV, Housing & Employment Project (17)
- Primary Care Development Corporation (PCDC) (15)
- Rapid ART Dissemination Assistance Provider (15)
- Boston University School of Social Work Center for Innovation in Social Work and Health (12)
- Evidence-Informed Interventions (E2i) (11)
- Unmet Need Training and TA Team (9)
- Strengthening Systems of Care for People with HIV and Opioid Use Disorder (9)
- CRE TA Center (8)
- New York State Department of Health AIDS Institute (8)
- National Minority AETC (8)
- NMAC (7)
- National Quality Center (6)
- Dissemination of Evidence Informed-Interventions Project (DEII) (6)
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) (6)
- National Center for Innovation in HIV Care (5)
- Center for Engaging Black MSM across the Care Continuum (5)
- U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (5)
- Wisconsin Department of Health Services (4)
- In It Together (4)
- SPNS Improving Care and Treatment Coordination Black Women with HIV (4)
- SPNS HIV/HCV Data-to-Care Initiative (4)
- TargetHIV (4)
- University of Washington (3)
- National AETC Support Center (NASC) (3)
- Center for Advancing Health Policy and Practice (3)
- HRSA/SPNS Workforce Initiative (3)
- AIDS Alliance for Children Youth and Families (3)
- HRSA (3)
- Boston University School of Public Health (3)
- Hartford Department of Health and Human Services (3)
- U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (2)
- Multnomah County Health Department (2)
- Abt Associates (2)
- Philadelphia Office of HIV Planning (2)
- SPNS Black MSM Initiative (2)
- SPNS Housing Data Integration (2)
- AIDS Action Foundation (2)
- Massachusetts Department of Public Health (2)
- New Haven EMA (2)
- Dallas EMA (2)
- Indianapolis TGA (2)
- University of California, San Francisco (2)
- SAIC (1)
- HIV.GOV (1)
- HIV/AIDS Medical Homes Resource Center (HIV-MHRC) (1)
- West County Health Centers (1)
- EGM Consulting LLC (1)
- Howard Brown Health Center (1)
- RAND Corporation (1)
- NC-LINK (1)
- Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals (1)
- Futures Without Violence (1)
- Hudson County HIV/AIDS Services Planning Council (1)
- Boston EMA HIV Services Planning Council (1)
- SPNS Transgender Women of Color Initiative (1)
- SPNS Systems Linkages Project (1)
- Broward County HIV Health Services Planning Council (1)
- Greater Baltimore HIV Health Services Planning Council (1)
- PLOS ONE (1)
- New York City Planning Council (1)
- The Bronx Health and Housing Corporation (1)
- Southeastern Michigan HIV/AIDS Council (1)
- Next Step and Mass CARE (1)
- SPNS Social Media Initiative (1)
- National Council for Behavioral Health (1)
- SPNS Latino Access Initiative (1)
- HRSA HIV/AIDS Bureau (HAB) and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) (1)
- Yale University School of Medicine (1)
- SPNS Sexually Transmitted Infections Initiative (1)
- San Francisco Department of Public Health and Transgender Health Services Working Group (1)
- DC Department of Health (1)
- Ohio Department of Health (1)
- National Clinician Consultation Center (1)
- Public Health Foundation (1)
- HRSA HIV/AIDS Bureau (HAB) and NMAC (1)
- Indian Health Service (IHS) (1)
- EHE Systems Coordination Provider (1)
- SPNS HIV/STI Data Linkages (1)
- University of Texas Health, San Antonio (1)
- SPNS HCV Cure among People of Color with HIV (1)
- SPNS EnhanceLink (1)
- API Wellness Center (1)
- UCSF Center for AIDS Prevention Studies (1)
- National Native American AIDS Prevention Center (1)
- SAMHSA (1)
- Cicatelli Associates (CAI) (1)
- Virginia Department of Health (1)
- HRSA Bureau of Primary Health Care (BPHC) (1)
- Philadelphia Prevention Community Planning Group (1)
- HRSA Office of Pharmacy Affairs (OPA) (1)
- PEPFAR (1)
The New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (Health Department) used a conceptual model of evidence-based practice implementation to outline a system for value-based payment for medic
This workshop will provide a description of trauma-informed approaches and strategies and practical steps for health departments and HIV providers/agencies to develop and operationalize a plan for
This presentation will provide an overview of Ryan White Early Intervention Services (EIS) and how this service category can be utilized to support communicable disease investigation (CDI) activiti
This panel will provide an opportunity to learn about the HIV/AIDS Bureau's current system and clinic-level interventions aimed at addressing Sexually Transmitted Infections among people with and a
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This presentation will review findings and lessons learned after implementing a pilot rapid antiretroviral therapy (ART) initiation protocol into an existing federally qualified health center (FQHC
Timely antiretroviral treatment (ART) initiation, linkage, and retention in care are critical keys for the optimal outcomes in patients with HIV infection.
Rapid antiretroviral treatment (ART) initiation in the United States remained 'investigational' until the update in the Department of Health and Human Services guidelines (December 18, 2019).
In December 2016 CrescentCare began linking individuals newly diagnosed with within 72-hours through the CrescentCare START Initiative.
Implementation of rapid antiretroviral therapy (ART) initiation is beset with clinical and process challenges.
Rapid initiation of antiretroviral therapy (ART) after diagnosis can increase the number of patients arriving for appointments, shorten time to viral suppression, and promote health equity.
People with HIV can experience disabling comorbidities that limit their ability to access HIV services, resulting in potential discrimination and negative health outcomes.
This presentation offers insights from a successful quality improvement (QI) project to improve three-day linkage to care in a large urban federally qualified health center (FQHC) network.
Living with substance use disorder can compromise prevention interventions, diagnosis of HIV, engagement and retention in care, and viral suppression.
Prism Health North Texas (PHNTX) staff will share the challenges and successes of integrating behavioral health into an HIV primary medical care system.
Sites will share strategies and lessons learned to build a system of care and obtain housing and employment for people with HIV who are homeless or unstably housed, unemployed or underemployed, and