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Housing First is an effective, cost-efficient, evidence-based best practice that demonstrates improved health outcomes and care utilization for people experiencing homelessness, including people with HIV (PWH). Ending the HIV Epidemic in the U.S. (EHE) initiative is a unique opportunity for HRSA-funded Jurisdictions to support the uptake and implementation of the Housing First model in their communities to prevent new HIV diagnoses and engage people with HIV who are outside the current system of care.
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These campaign examples showcase different media campaigns.
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Below are useful links to help determine the metrics of various platforms. Some are direct from the platform companies (e.g., Facebook) while others are examples from firms or consultants that provide overviews on their webpages.
These resources are intended to provide summaries and frameworks to inform discussions and requests with the advertising providers on evaluation metrics.
Please click on the available hyperlinks:
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The examples listed are from the Atlanta>AIDS Campaign, an EHE-funded, geographically targeted social media campaign to improve engagement in HIV care that used a variety of social media channels.
Goal: Encourage access and retention to care and treatment services for PWH by informing targeted
audiences of the availability of Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP) services.
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Through our work with EHE jurisdictions on monitoring and evaluation of social media/media (SMM) campaigns, TAP-in developed some initial guidance and tools that can serve as a starting point for EHE-funded jurisdictions in planning for and implementing how they are going to track and measure success, impact, and opportunities to improve their EHE SMM campaigns.
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Surveys for clients can be administered in clinic/agency settings to determine if the campaign influenced clients to seek care at the agency/clinic. The sample survey can be adopted to evaluate the reach and response to social and traditional media campaigns.
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Doub elijibilite Medicare-Medicaid la kapab yon sijè konplèks ki gen anpil niyans. Zouti sa a se pou ede moun ki enfekte ak VIH konprann fondman elijibilite ak pwoteksyon asirans lan, avantaj inik ki genyen lè moun doubman elijib pou toulede pwogram yo, ansanm ak kijan Pwogram Ryan White VIH/SIDA (RWHAP) a kapab sipòte kliyan ki doubman elijib yo.
Zouti sa a abòde:
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La doble elegibilidad para Medicare-Medicaid puede ser un asunto complejo con muchas particularidades. Este recurso fue preparado con la intención de ayudar a las personas con VIH a entender los aspectos básicos relativos a la elegibilidad y la cobertura, los beneficios particulares de ser doblemente elegible para ambos programas, y cómo el Programa Ryan White contra el VIH/SIDA (RWHAP, por sus siglas en inglés) puede apoyar a los usuarios con doble elegibilidad.
Este recurso cubre los siguientes aspectos:
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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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