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Presentation Tips/Reminders for presenters at the 2024 National Ryan White Conference on HIV/AIDS Care and Treatment.News Article updated on 06/12/2024
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Ryan White 2016
These pages provide resources from the 2016 National Ryan White Conference on HIV Care and Treatment, held August 23-26 under the theme "Forward Momentum: Accelerating Access, Optimizing Care, Transforming Public Health."
Blog updated 06/13/2024
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Day One Plenary Speakers: 2024 Ryan White Conference
Day One plenary speakers have been set for the 2024 National Ryan White White Conference on HIV Care and Treatment.News Article updated on 06/13/2024 -
Updated Registration Options for 2024 Ryan White Conference
HRSA's HIV/AIDS Bureau has revised categories for individuals presenting at the 2024 National Ryan White Conference on HIV/AIDS Care and Treatment.News Article updated on 06/14/2024 -
Patient Safety Improving in Hospitals, Home Care, Nursing Homes
Patient safety in hospital, home health, and nursing home settings is generally improving, according to data compiled in the 2024 Chartbook on Patient Safety.News Article updated on 06/17/2024 -
Kern County Rapid ART
Kern County Rapid ART links people with a new diagnosis of HIV to ART. The Kern County Health Officer’s Clinic identifies people with a new diagnosis of HIV through onsite testing, surveillance data, and referrals from local hospital emergency departments. Kern County Rapid ART provides support services and refers clients to other community clinics for ongoing care. A study of clients with a new diagnosis of HIV in 2021 found that on average, Kern County Rapid ART clients were linked to care and provided ART within two days of diagnosis.Resource from the RWHAP Best Practices Compilation updated on 06/18/2024
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Recap: EHE Site Visits and TA Workshops
Over the past several years, HRSA has conducted 47 site visits to Ending the HIV Epidemic (EHE) agencies funded by HRSA.News Article updated on 06/18/2024 -
HAB You Heard: The Collection
Recordings of the monthly HAB You Heard webinars for HRSA's Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program can be found on the HIV/AIDS Bureau websiteNews Article updated on 05/30/2024 -
Golden Compass
Golden Compass aims to serve the unique needs of older adults with HIV using a comprehensive care model designed to address comorbidities that arise with older age. Golden Compass helps address the large, yet preventable, gaps in knowledge about geriatric HIV care, resulting in high rates of patient and provider satisfaction and substantial provider reach.Resource from the RWHAP Best Practices Compilation updated on 06/20/2024
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Ryan White HIV Care and Native Americans
American Indians/Alaska Natives comprise 0.5% of persons receiving HIV care from the RWHAP.
Blog updated 06/20/2024
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Taking Care of Me
Taking Care of Me is a video- and poster-based intervention to promote prompt ART initiation and medication adherence for people with HIV. The video and posters are designed for use in HIV clinics, drawing on the example of similar initiatives launched in public health clinic waiting rooms that aim to reduce incidence of sexually transmitted infections. A trial testing the efficacy of Taking Care of Me found that clients exposed to the video were more likely to be prescribed ART and reach viral suppression.Resource from the RWHAP Best Practices Compilation updated on 06/21/2024
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Rapid ART Start Protocol
The Rapid ART Start Protocol focuses on helping veterans with a new HIV diagnosis access ART and comprehensive treatment as soon as possible. A retrospective cohort study showed positive outcomes, including decreases in the time to first appointment, the time to ART initiation, and the time to reach viral suppression. In addition, patients receiving the intervention were more likely to reach viral suppression compared to patients seen pre-intervention at the same clinic.Resource from the RWHAP Best Practices Compilation updated on 06/21/2024
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Wellness Web 2.0
Wellness Web 2.0 is a text message-based intervention that offers health education tools, appointment reminders, and navigation services to increase linkage to and retention in care for youth and young adults with HIV. Clients across 27 counties in South Texas enrolled in the Wellness Web 2.0 program had improvements in linkage to HIV medical care and viral suppression.Resource from the RWHAP Best Practices Compilation updated on 06/21/2024