2016 Ryan White Conference: Slides
Slide presentations for workshop sessions held at the 2016 Ryan White Conference.
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Slide presentations for workshop sessions held at the 2016 Ryan White Conference.
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These presentations are from the Healthcare Landscape Track.
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These presentations are from the Data to Care Track.
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These presentations are from the Innovative Practices Track.
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These presentations are from the 2016 Ryan White Conference Plenary Sessions.
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These presentations are from the Innovative Quality Track.
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HRSA staff, technical assistance partners, and Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP) grant recipients presented at USCA 2017, held in Washington, DC September 7-10, 2017. Presentations covered innovative service delivery models and best practices, clinical quality management, use of data to improve HIV/AIDS care, Hepatitis C and HIV co-infection, the National HIV Curriculum, and integrated planning.
Below are daily blog summaries of these and select other sessions, followed by slide sets.
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Conference slides, plenary talks, videos and blogs on presentations from HRSA's HIV/AIDS Bureau and recipients under the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP). Conference presentations after 2018 are in the Conference Presentations Database.
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Series of manuals for Parts (programs) under HRSA's Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP).
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The Imposition of Charges requirement is a term used to describe all activities, policies, and procedures related to assessing RWHAP patient charges, as outlined in the Ryan White legislation.
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Research shows that African American students live with HIV more commonly than their primarily Caucasian counterparts. Historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) educate millions of learners, positioning these entities to enact greater strategies to counter HIV acquisition and spread. This workshop describes an innovative partnership to address such factors at HBCUs.
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