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The NIH Office of AIDS Research (OAR) leads the effort across NIH to establish HIV research priorities and develop the NIH Strategic Plan for HIV and HIV-Related Research.News Article updated on 02/15/2024
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HepVu Map on Hep C, Opioids
New data on Hepatitis C and other health indicators are available on HepVu.News Article updated on 03/08/2024 -
OI Guidelines Update on Anal Cancer Screening
A panel of experts in HIV care has released new recommendations to prevent anal cancer for people with HIV, the first U.S. federal guidelines on the topic.News Article updated on 07/11/2024 -
PrEP's 12th Anniversary
"July 16th marks the anniversary of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) approval of HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP)."News Article updated on 07/17/2024 -
Ryan White HIV Care and Latinos
Learn about the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program's commitment to HIV/AIDS care among Latino populations.
Blog updated 03/29/2024
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Ryan White HIV Care and Black/African American People
A significant proportion of African Americans living with HIV/AIDS get care from HRSA's Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program.
Blog updated 03/29/2024
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Women of Color: Enhancing Access
Implementation guide for HIV providers on addressing the unique needs of women of color living with HIV.
Resource updated 05/15/2024
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Integration of Buprenorphine into HIV Primary Care Settings: Curriculum
The purpose of this curriculum is to provide physicians with the information they need to educate their clinic staff and other stakeholders about integrating medication-assisted treatment (MAT) with buprenorphine into HIV primary care.
It provides a detailed overview of buprenorphine within clinical settings, from the legal requirements for implementation to step-by-step procedures for prescribing and administering buprenorphine.
Resource updated 03/12/2024
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Integration of Buprenorphine into HIV Primary Care Settings: Training Manual
Overview of training manual on integrating buprenorphine treatment into HIV primary care.
Curriculum updated on 08/01/2012 -
Integration of Buprenorphine into HIV Primary Care Settings: Curriculum
Curriculum updated on 08/01/2012 -
Buprenorphine FAQ and Peer Discussion
Frequently asked questions about buprenorphine care; chapter in the Integration of Buprenorphine into HIV Primary Care document.
Curriculum updated on 09/05/2012 -
Clinical Aspects of Buprenorphine Therapy
In this webinar, clinicians from two Ryan White clinics with successful buprenorphine programs describe what buprenorphine is and how it works.Resource updated 05/15/2024
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PrEP Policies and Programs Help End the HIV Epidemic
Summary of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) provisions under HRSA and the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program and PrEP resources on coverage and costs and providers with PrEP expertise.
Blog updated 11/14/2023
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Herramientas en Español (Tools in Spanish)
This site has dozens of Spanish language resources, developed by Ryan White agencies to improve HIV care delivery.
Blog updated 03/03/2022
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Roadmap: Routine Depression Screening
Roadmap on steps to take in setting up depression screening in a program.
Resource updated 02/12/2024
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Recap: 17th Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Clinical Care Conference
Highlights from the 2017 Ryan White Clinical Conference by Dr. Laura Cheever.
Blog updated 01/13/2023
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Pocket Guide - Improving Retention in Care Through Patient Education and HIT
Highlights of a continuity of care/records retention project, with key information from the intervention, including key staff and participants, objectives for the interventions, rationale, method, key items to consider for replication and resources.Resource updated 08/26/2022
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Interventions that Work! Engaging the Transgender Client
Review of how a community-based organization and an FQHC successfully engaged and retained transgender women of color in HIV care.
Resource updated 05/15/2024
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Few Get Needed Opioid Use Disorder Treatments
Only a small percentage of people in the U.S. with opioid use disorder (OUD) are receiving needed treatments.News Article updated on 07/18/2024