Pocket Guide - Improving Retention in Care Through Patient Education and HIT
Resource updated 08/26/2022
Resource updated 08/26/2022
Evidence-informed interventions along the HIV care continuum.
Resource updated 03/13/2024
Ways RWHAP Part B programs and ADAPs can enhance clinical quality management activities.
Resource updated 09/14/2023
Review of how RWHAP Part B programs develop, maintain, and evaluate service standards for all funded services, per Policy Clarification Notice (PCN) 16-02.
Resource updated 09/14/2023
Ideas for RWHAP Part B/ADAPs to support access to medications and tailor related services for Black/African American men living with HIV.
Resource updated 09/30/2022
Tools for Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP) Part B Programs and AIDS Drug Assistance Programs (ADAPs) in accessing various data sources and developing DSAs with entities.
Resource updated 09/19/2023
Fact sheet on strategies for RWHAP Part B and ADAPs regarding the provision of services to justice-involved people with HIV.
Resource updated 09/14/2023
Review of how RWHAP Part B and ADAPs can support access to medications and related services for older clients dealing with co-morbidities (e.g., cardiovascular disease, diabetes).
Resource updated 10/18/2023
Ideas for overcoming barriers to developing sound clinical quality management programs (e.g., unfamiliarity with quality improvement concepts, lack of staff).
Resource updated 09/19/2023
Guide to help RWHAP agencies in a particular region/state collaborate on quality management efforts via a learning collaborative.
Resource updated 09/19/2023
Curriculum with interactive exercises to train HIV providers to support patients as they advocate for their clinical care, enabling them to play a pivotal role in their care.
Resource updated 03/12/2024
Tool to help RWHAP recipients develop robust partnerships with recipients and their subcontractors in order to meet funding requirements for clinical quality management.
Resource updated 09/19/2023
Event updated 05/13/2024
Resource updated 05/15/2024
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
Resource updated 05/15/2024
Resource updated 05/15/2024
Resource updated 05/15/2024
Resource updated 05/15/2024
Resource updated 05/15/2024