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CDC has created a webpage where you can select your state and find out where to get an HIV self-test (home test) for free or reduced cost.News Article updated on 01/27/2021
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Clinic-Based Surveillance-Informed
The Clinic-Based Surveillance-Informed (CBSI) intervention combines clinic and health department surveillance data to identify people with HIV who are out of care and re-engage and retain them in HIV care.Resource updated 09/14/2023
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Project STYLE (Strength Through Youth Livin’ Empowered)
Project to increase HIV awareness through outreach and testing events on college campuses and in the larger community through partnerships and care linkages.Resource updated 10/18/2023
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Avoiding the Data System Black Holes: Stakeholder-Driven Design to Increase Data Integration and Reduce Administrative Burden
Data systems are often black holes, where agencies enter data but are not able to efficiently access useful and actionable data back to take actions to improve services. Learn how the Connecticut Department of Health is using disruptive innovation and participatory design to provide useful tools and data to the front lines.
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
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Integrating Oral Health and Primary Care
Learn about strategies for improving access to oral healthcare through better integration of electronic health and dental records and regular communication across dental and medical settings. Hear from recipients who participated in technical assistance site visits to improve oral health and primary care integration discuss experiences and lessons learned from their own integration efforts.
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
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Collaborations among AETCs, Emergency Departments, and Health Jurisdictions to Identify and Treat HIV, HCV, and Syphilis
This interactive workshop will review updated data and discuss implementation challenges, facilitators, and best practices for routine screening/linkage in an emergency department with urban and rural challenges. Preliminary data from the initial two months (with more than 2,000 patients screened) include .7% HIV (including three acute infections), 7% Hepatitis C (HCV) and 5.2% syphilis.
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
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How Our Multi-State Collaboration Led to a Novel Regional Program: Garnering State Representatives' Buy-In
This session will share how three health departments created and cultivated a partnership that resulted in changes to Part A services administration and provision in the Washington, D.C., EMA.
Learning Objectives
- Learn how to form mutually beneficial partnerships across geographical borders.
- Recognize effective regional planning.
- Understand ow to leverage Part A, Part B, and rebate funds to support service gaps and unmet need.
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
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Collaborating With Local Coordinated Entry to Ensure Access to Housing for Persons with HIV
This session will cover how to advocate and collaborate with your local Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) continuum of care to ensure people with HIV have access to housing services. Specific to Coordinated Entry, presenters will share challenges encountered, solutions to overcome, client success stories, outcomes, lessons learned, and recommendations.
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
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Reaching Beyond Technical Aspects: The Importance of Consumer Input and Cross-Sectoral Teams during Data Integration
Data integration projects are more successful when community voice is involved, and projects benefit from multidisciplinary team buy-in. Hear from the city of Hartford, Connecticut, and the city of Kansas City, Missouri, each of whom launched cross-sectoral workgroups to shepherd various types of data integration planning, implementation, and sustainability.
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
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Co-Locating Care Management Staff and Peers in Medical Clinics: Advancing the HIV Continuum of Care
Presenters will describe a medical community collaboration to resolve care gaps and improve patient health outcomes through the co-location of health home care management by a community-based organization (CBO) within medical clinics. Panel members will share successes and challenges of implementation of the project and integrating a CBO care team into a medical clinic.
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
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New Access Points to HIV Primary Care With Non-Federal RW Part B Rebates
This discussion session will provide an overview of identified gaps and use of rebate funds can provide new access points for HIV medical care added through non-federal Ryan White Part B rebates to ensure access to Ryan White Part B services in areas with identified gaps in services.
Learning Objectives
- Describe how to use rebate funds to establish new access points to HIV medical care.
- Understand how to address gaps in service areas.
- Learn how to partner with medical providers, universities, and community-based organizations.
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
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From Stagnation to Celebration: An Overview of a Successful Community-Based Dental Partnership Program
This session is an overview of a Part F dental program's two-year journey to increase access to oral healthcare for people with HIV. The number of clients served, which was stagnant for several years, increased by 126% over the two-year initiative through increased collaboration and integration, dental case management, and innovative ways to increase capacity.
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
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Collaborative Approaches to Advancing Oral Health Services for People with HIV in Massachusetts
Massachusetts' statewide HIV Dental Services program is a unique collaboration across Ryan White Parts A and B to ensure all eligible residents with HIV in need of oral health services receive them. Data show that access to the program is associated with improved care continuum outcomes.
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
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Engaging Transgender Persons in HIV Primary Care: Best Practices from a Community Collaborative
Transgender women and men are at markedly elevated risk for HIV. This session reviews a successful four-pronged approach to building the capacity of a large multi-site RWHAP-funded community health center network, in collaboration with a community-based organization, to improve delivery of HIV primary care to transgender women and men.
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
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Cross-Part Collaboration for Development of Integrated HIV Prevention and Care Plans
This workshop will help participants assess and improve their collaborative process with Integrated HIV Prevention and Care Plan development and implementation. Presenters will describe challenges and facilitators with cross-Part collaboration on integrated planning, including the development, implementation, monitoring and improvement of integrated plans, and alignment with other planning efforts.
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
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We Are All in This Together: Collaborations on Fiscal and Grants Management
Requirements of the Uniform Guidance and HRSA’s Fiscal Monitoring Standards can seem overwhelming. Learn how the Atlanta Part A Program and the Finance Department’s Grants Administration Division worked together to meet the challenges of fiscal compliance.
Learning Objectives
- Understand best practices for partnering with the Finance Department.
- Navigate HRSA Fiscal Monitoring Standards and the Uniform Guidance.
- Develop peer-to-peer sharing of information, documents, and best practices.
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
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The Five Stages of Integrated Planning
The five stages of preparing a care/prevention integrated plan (organize and prepare; prioritize; implement; monitor and make improvements; communicate and share progress). Section in the Integrated HIV Prevention and Care Planning Online Resource Guide.
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Stage One: Organize & Prepare
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Stage Two: Prioritize Activities and Develop Plan
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Stage Three: Implement the Plan
Curriculum updated on 06/01/2021