Improving Health Outcomes: Moving Patients Along the HIV Care Continuum and Beyond
Insights on ways that HIV care programs have improved health outcomes along the HIV care continuum.
Resource updated 03/13/2024
Insights on ways that HIV care programs have improved health outcomes along the HIV care continuum.
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Evidence-informed intervention demonstrating that members of high-risk groups are often more effective at identifying and recruiting HIV-positive and at-risk individuals than traditional testing and outreach models.
Resource updated 08/30/2022
Evidence-informed intervention that allows community-based case managers to connect via video chat with incarcerated clients prior to release.
Resource updated 08/29/2022
Highlights from Wisconsin's recruitment program for HIV counseling, testing, and referral (CTR) services.
Resource updated 08/26/2022
Highlights from linkage to care projects in correctional settings.
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Evidence-informed interventions along the HIV care continuum.
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Operational definitions of integrated planning terms.
Resource updated 09/19/2023
Spreadsheet to track performance on HIV prevention program metrics. Includes: PrEP navigation, HIV tests, condom distribution, behavioral interventions.
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Example of a PrEP and PEP Navigation Services Report.
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An estimated one in seven people with HIV leave correctional facilities each year in the United States. Many struggle to access care and treatment upon release, with as many as 95 percent experiencing a gap in HIV treatment. Although public health interventions centered on HIV care and treatment within correctional settings have increased over time, more programs are necessary to address the interconnected needs of people with HIV who have been incarcerated, both during their incarceration and after their release.
Resource updated 05/15/2024