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Various cities have prepared Ending the HIV Epidemic (EHE) media campaigns in order to consolidate information about their work to enhance HIV prevention and care.News Article updated on 05/03/2023
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Help Medicaid Clients Stay Covered and Avoid Gaps in Care
Steps to help clients and other individuals living with HIV avoid gaps in coverage and care during the post-COVID-19 Medicaid unwinding period.Blog updated 05/11/2023
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Use of RWHAP Funds for Health Care Coverage Costs
Overview of RWHAP payment for clients’ health care coverage costs (insurance assistance).Resource updated 09/19/2023
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Enhanced Housing Placement Assistance
This intervention to rapidly re-house people with HIV was implemented at multiple New York City shelters and was associated with significant improvements in viral suppression.Resource from the RWHAP Best Practices Compilation updated on 11/02/2023
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Pursue Status Neutral Approach: Program Letter
Program letter encourages public health partners and grant recipients to implement status neutral approaches to HIV care and prevention.News Article updated on 01/18/2023 -
The Basics of Medicare Eligibility for Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP) Clients
Review of Medicare eligibility and the enrollment pathways for people with HIV.Resource updated 03/11/2024
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Ryan White Conference Database Expands
A searchable database is now available to access slides and videos from HRSA Ryan White Conferences stretching back to 2020.Blog updated 03/28/2024
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Low-Income Special Enrollment Period: It's Available Year-Round
An important Special Enrollment Period (SEP), sometimes referred to as “the Low Income SEP” is available to eligible low-income people for plan years 2022 - 2025.News Article updated on 01/26/2023 -
FY24 RWHAP Part A Program Terms Report Manual
Instructions on how RWHAP Part A recipients on the RWHAP Part A PTR.Resource updated 04/03/2024
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Navigating Medicaid Continuous Coverage Unwinding for RWHAP Clients
Overview of Medicaid unwinding.Resource updated 10/16/2023
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Medicare Enrollment and Coverage for Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP) Clients
Best practices for providing Medicare enrollment support.Resource updated 03/11/2024
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Pre-enrollment Appointment Checklist
Pre-enrollment appointment checklist o help clients choose health care plans.Resource updated 10/04/2023
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Medicaid 101 for Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Recipients and Providers
Discussion of the role Medicaid plays in care and treatment for people with HIV.Resource updated 05/10/2023
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Tax Filings and Health Coverage: The Relationship
Taxes and health coverage are connected in two important ways: providing proof of health coverage when required; reconciling under- or over-paid premium tax credits.Blog updated 02/28/2023
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Medicare-Medicaid Dual Eligibility for Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP) Clients
Review of the basics of Medicare-Medicaid dual eligibility for RWHAP clients.Resource updated 03/18/2024
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RWHAP Part A Guidance for Planning Bodies on Supporting People with Lived Experience
From the HRSA HIV/AIDS Bureau Listserv, 12/16/22
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Division of Metropolitan HIV/AIDS Programs: RWC 2022 Business Day Meeting
HRSA's HIV/AIDS Bureau's Division of Metropolitan HIV/AIDS Programs (DMHAP) session for recipients focused on using data and approaches to Ending the HIV Epidemic.Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
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The Max Clinic: A multi-agency collaborative approach to addressing the complex health and social needs of people living with HIV in Tacoma, WA.
Max Clinic's multi-agency partnership to address the complex medical and social needs of people with HIV by utilizing a multidisciplinary approach involving case management, field work, and comprehensive medical services to reach people with HIV who are not currently engaged in HIV care.
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
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Linkage, Integration, Navigation, and Comprehensive Services (LINCS)
This data-to-care (D2C) initiative, implemented by the San Francisco Department of Public Health and its affiliated clinics from 2015–2017, used three sources of data to identify people not in care: HIV surveillance data, healthcare provider referrals, and electronic health record (EHR) data. LINCS navigators then used disease intervention searching tools and EHR data to locate clients and connect them to an HIV care provider. LINCS navigators followed up with clients for 90 days to support engagement in care. LINCS participants were more likely to be retained in care and virally suppressed after the intervention than before.Resource from the RWHAP Best Practices Compilation updated on 01/03/2024
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The Max Clinic
The Max Clinic, located within the University of Washington’s Harborview Medical Center complex in Seattle, offers walk-in services and incentives to clients reengaging in HIV care, especially those who have not been well served by the traditional health care model—including clients who are experiencing homelessness, or who have mental health and substance use issues. The Max Clinic offers rapid antiretroviral therapy, incentives, a flexible clinical model, and access to comprehensive support services. Max Clinic clients were significantly more likely to reach viral suppression after 12 months than a comparable control group.Resource from the RWHAP Best Practices Compilation updated on 01/07/2024