Healthcare Access for People with HIV: Policy Updates and Implementation Approaches
Update on federal and state healthcare and health coverage policies impacting RWHAP agencies.
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
Update on federal and state healthcare and health coverage policies impacting RWHAP agencies.
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
Review of the SPNS demonstration site efforts to understand and integrate mental and behavioral health services and address the unmet needs of Black MSM.
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
Use of a behavioral health screener for RWHAP case management clients in Chicago and surrounding counties.
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
Discussion of technical assistance provided to nine states on HIV and OUD system barriers, lessons learned, and sustainable strategies that states are using to address challenges.
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
This 12-week pilot program focused on addressing the needs of long-term survivors.
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
Review of the Oregon model of integrating intensive case management, behavioral health, in-home and other wrap-around services with housing assistance and its replication potential in other jurisdictions.
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
Overview of RWHAP SPNS E2i Initiative implementation materials.
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
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Resource from the RWHAP Best Practices Compilation updated on 02/28/2024
Resource from the RWHAP Best Practices Compilation updated on 01/17/2024
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Resource updated 09/19/2023
Resource from the RWHAP Best Practices Compilation updated on 11/13/2023
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The objective of this study is to assess key stakeholders, including patients, for readiness to adopt a new standard of care. Because many people with HIV in Alabama experience low literacy, low income, and are racial minorities, data suggests they will experience greater barriers to healthcare information technology, like PROs and Telehealth.
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
Resource updated 10/18/2023