Community Action Conversations to Address Program Needs and Barriers
Use of Community Action Conversations in Atlanta to secure feedback on innovative ways to end the HIV epidemic.
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Use of Community Action Conversations in Atlanta to secure feedback on innovative ways to end the HIV epidemic.
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Features and outcomes of a program for exclusively breastfed infants followed in a multidisciplinary program for women with HIV.
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Ideas for how to replicate a conference, developed by and for people with HIV, can create a safe space to address the ongoing needs of the community at large.
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Description of telehealth implementation through a clinic-deployed smartphone application.
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Collaborative process used to develop educational videos highlighting planning council functions and emphasizing the value of consumer engagement in RWHAP planning processes.
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BLOC partners share how the BLOC program and curriculum were developed, implemented, and evaluated, including adaptations for key populations.
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This 12-week pilot program focused on addressing the needs of long-term survivors.
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The Black Women First Initiative leads participants in building a mutual understanding of racial justice issues.
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Review of tools to assess and critically think about areas of leadership development for people living with HIV.
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Review of activities from the Roots of Health Inequity course that demonstrate how to implement social justice approaches in public health practice that can be used within the RWHAP and context of Ending the HIV Epidemic.
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En Espanol: ELEVATE approaches to build the capacity of people with HIV to be meaningfully involved in planning, delivering, and improving RWHAP services.
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This HIV clinic evaluated effectiveness of telemedicine for selected patients during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, and found overall viral suppression and retention in care rates were not adversely impacted by switch to telemedicine. They also noted similar rates of telemedicine utilization across demographic criteria.
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The rationale, methodology, and implementation of New York State's Checklist for Evaluating HIV Telehealth Care as used by HIV providers to assess the quality of their telehealth services.
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BPHC and HIV service agencies in the Boston EMA quickly adapted during the pandemic by shifting to telehealth, streamlining and enhancing processes, and expanding services to accommodate changing client needs. These changes have led to valuable lessons learned to reduce barriers to care, sustain adaptability and modernize service delivery.
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This presentation will share innovative strategies in the creation of a reflective Consumer Advisory Board, HIT HIV. The presentation will showcase quality improvement projects the HIT HIV CAB completed while leveraging technology, social media, consumer feedback, and CQM principles ensuring a community-driven and equitable process toward ending the HIV epidemic.
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In collaboration with Tennessee Department of Corrections, we developed and implemented a stepwise HIV telemedicine program to optimize viral suppression in the state prisons during 2010-2018. Clinic attendance increased from 50 percent to 90 percent during full implementation. Viral suppression increased from 30 percent in 2010 to 90 percent in 2018.
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