Funding Opportunity: RWHAP Part F National AETC Support Center Technical Assistance (HRSA-24-099)
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Medicare-Medicaid dual eligibility can be a complex topic with many nuances.
This tool is intended to help people with HIV understand the basics of eligibility and coverage, the unique benefits of being dually eligible for both programs, as well as how the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP) can support dually eligible clients.
This tool covers:
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Resource from the RWHAP Best Practices Compilation updated on 05/20/2024
Healthcare providers can receive no-cost expert clinical consultation in HIV prevention & care, HCV treatment, and substance use management.
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HIV clinical training resources for HRSA's AIDS Education and Training Centers Program.
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CPAPA is no longer being updated by NASTAD and has been replaced by Pharmaceutical Company Patient Assistance Programs and Cost-Sharing Assistance Programs.
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Federal guidelines for treatment, prevention and care of HIV disease, opportunistic infections, and common co-infections.
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Presentations from the nearly 250 workshops held at the 2010 meeting.
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Presentations from the 2012 Ryan White Grantee meeting.
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Orientation guide for Part B Program Directors, staff and others.
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Hepatitis C infection resources for medical providers with a listing of HCV medication, online training modules, slide lectures, tools and calculators, and a bibliography.
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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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