Clinical Service Models
Discussion of clinical service models for HRSA HAB Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program-funded providers that are delivering HIV care to youth.
Resource updated 12/07/2023
Discussion of clinical service models for HRSA HAB Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program-funded providers that are delivering HIV care to youth.
Resource updated 12/07/2023
Activities agencies can undertake to enhance delivery of HIV care to youth living with HIV.
Resource updated 09/19/2023
Discussion of infrastructure development for HRSA HAB Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program-funded providers that are delivering HIV care to youth.
Resource updated 09/15/2021
HIV clinical training resources for HRSA's AIDS Education and Training Centers Program.
Resource updated 07/18/2024
Online clinician training platform with evidence-based core competency training on HIV prevention, screening, diagnosis, care, and key populations.
Resource updated 07/18/2024
Resource updated 07/19/2024
Resource updated 07/19/2024
Guide to best practices for enhancing services to youth with HIV to better outcomes in both retention and viral load suppression.
Resource updated 07/19/2024
Resource updated 04/22/2024
Resource updated 05/21/2024
Resource from the RWHAP Best Practices Compilation updated on 04/12/2024
Resource updated 04/09/2024
Resource from the RWHAP Best Practices Compilation updated on 04/19/2024
Healthcare providers can receive no-cost expert clinical consultation in HIV prevention & care, HCV treatment, and substance use management.
Resource updated 07/17/2024
U.S. HIV-related treatment guidelines, drug database, and glossary.
Resource updated 07/17/2024
Resource for programs interested in developing or expanding outreach services to identify HIV-positive youth and engage and retain them in care.
Resource updated 09/20/2021
Guidebook for multiple audiences that outlines steps for transitioning youth from pediatric care to adult services.
Resource updated 04/06/2022
Resource updated 07/17/2024
Federal guidelines for treatment, prevention and care of HIV disease, opportunistic infections, and common co-infections.
Resource updated 09/19/2023
Resource updated 02/22/2024