Care Coordination Intervention: Case Study, Overview, and Replication Tips
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Evidence-informed intervention demonstrating that members of high-risk groups are often more effective at identifying and recruiting HIV-positive and at-risk individuals than traditional testing and outreach models.
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Evidence-informed intervention that allows community-based case managers to connect via video chat with incarcerated clients prior to release.
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Highlights from Wisconsin's recruitment program for HIV counseling, testing, and referral (CTR) services.
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Highlights from linkage to care projects in correctional settings.
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Evidence-informed interventions along the HIV care continuum.
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Introduction to the HRSA HIV/AIDS Bureau performance measures.
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Interactive online training sessions to guide HIV care providers through fundamental concepts in quality improvement and teach skills to develop quality management plans.
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Tutorial on reviewing the skill set of your agency and the capabilities and skills of leaders who are committed to quality and achieving quality improvement success.
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Tutorial on ways to address resistance within an agency to fully implement quality improvement team ideas for change.
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Tutorial on how to create a team-oriented environment to the facilitate the implementation of successful quality improvement activities
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Skills-building on making organizational change as part of a quality management plan.
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An estimated one in seven people with HIV leave correctional facilities each year in the United States. Many struggle to access care and treatment upon release, with as many as 95 percent experiencing a gap in HIV treatment. Although public health interventions centered on HIV care and treatment within correctional settings have increased over time, more programs are necessary to address the interconnected needs of people with HIV who have been incarcerated, both during their incarceration and after their release.
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