HIV-Related Stigma in Healthcare Settings
Overview of HIV stigma in the U.S. and ways to address stigma and discrimination.
Resource updated 08/17/2023
Overview of HIV stigma in the U.S. and ways to address stigma and discrimination.
Resource updated 08/17/2023
Exploration of the use of social media as a tool for quality improvement, to help patients remain in care, and connect with consumers.
Resource updated 08/17/2023
Resources for use in the TQL Program including the Facilitators Guide, slide sets and the handouts used in the training.
Resource updated 10/11/2019
Distillation of the Wisconsin Integrated HIV Prevention and Care Plan into a ten page summary.
Resource updated 09/14/2023
One-page snapshot of the Wisconsin Integrated HIV Prevention and Care Plan, a distillation of a ten page overview of the much lengthier plan.
Resource updated 09/14/2023
Comparison of the methodologies for Lean and the Model for Improvement.
Resource updated 08/17/2023
View and download presentation slides from the 2018 National Ryan White Conference on HIV Care and Treatment. See the links below to the six tracks and 250 sessions.
Resource updated 09/14/2023
Blog updated 08/16/2023
Review of features of the 2019 HIVQM Module that support RWHAP recipients and their subrecipients as they conduct assessments of their services.
Resource updated 04/10/2023
Blog updated 01/10/2020
Sample newsletter to inform stakeholders on the progress on Integrated Plan activities.
Resource updated 09/19/2023
Crosswalk document on the roles and responsibilities of HRSA HAB and CDC DHAP Planning Bodies in Integrated HIV Prevention and Care Planning and related activities.
Resource updated 09/19/2023
Performance measures to help Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program agencies monitor and improve the quality of care they deliver.
Resource updated 09/19/2023
Review of the use of histograms (frequency distribution charts) and how to build them.
Resource updated 08/17/2023
HIV planning groups are responsible for overseeing the planning and implementation of HIV prevention and care activities within communities. Historically, prevention and care programs have operated separate planning groups. RWHAP Part A and Part B recipients and CDC-funded prevention jurisdictions have conducted parallel planning activities, oftentimes with little collaboration or coordination. As a way to reduce duplicative planning activities and streamline the work of planning groups, a number of jurisdictions have integrated their HIV planning groups.
Resource updated 09/14/2023