Digital Marketing Strategies to End the HIV Epidemic
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This toolkit provides guidance and best practices on the evaluation of social media/media (SMM) campaigns. The information is meant to serve as a starting point for EHE jurisdictions to help you decide how best to measure the success of your SMM campaigns.
Below, we provide ready-to-use- tools, concrete examples of data metrics that you can expect to receive from your campaign as well as recommended best practices for how to use as well as supplement that data to evaluate your campaign’s success.
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U.S. federal agency that leads public health efforts to advance the behavioral health of the nation.
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Tools to assist ADAPs with benefits management activities to help clients obtain and maintain access to private and public insurance.
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Federal agency within HHS responsible for promotion of health and well-being of Americans.
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HIV clinical training resources for HRSA's AIDS Education and Training Centers Program.
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Online clinician training platform with evidence-based core competency training on HIV prevention, screening, diagnosis, care, and key populations.
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Healthcare providers can receive no-cost expert clinical consultation in HIV prevention & care, HCV treatment, and substance use management.
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Information and training resources for various community development programs under the auspices of HUD, including HOPWA, Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS.
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Federal guidelines for treatment, prevention and care of HIV disease, opportunistic infections, and common co-infections.
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