Bridging the System Developers and HIV Program Gap
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Results of linkages of HIV and STI surveillance data in four health departments across 10 time points, with lessons learned.
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Review of a SPNS data integration project that opened the door for innovating how people with HIV are being prioritized through the new HUD housing prioritization mandates.
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Overview of program that leverages health information exchange to mobilize community-based outreach teams to find and reengage patients in care.
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Part A recipients share their ingredients of success to use stakeholder engagement of their subrecipients to plan system innovations and data interfaces that improve data accuracy, reduce administrative burdens, and improve end-user satisfaction.
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This webinar highlights the enhanced components of the Unmet Need Framework and the use of these estimates and analyses for planning.
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With integrative, patient-centered care, the organization’s interdisciplinary team approach to caring for patients with HIV has achieved a retention rate of 95% and the viral load suppression of patients with HIV to 95%.
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This webinar shared an HIV planning body assessment tool developed and implemented by HealthHIV as part of the IHAP TAC. Inclusive and efficient HIV prevention and care planning is essential to ensuring HIV services are responsive to new public health crises, social change, and ‘Ending the HIV Epidemic’ initiatives. The extremely dynamic healthcare environment has introduced new challenges for HIV prevention and care planning, making efficient structures more important than ever.
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