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32 Years: Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program
August 18, 2022 marks the 32nd anniversary of the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program.Blog updated 10/04/2022
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MORE: Mobile Outreach Retention and Engagement
A tailored service delivery model, which includes increasing access to supportive services and providing HIV care services in community settings.Resource updated 09/14/2023
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COVID-19 and HIV: What We Know Today
Review of the clinical relationship between COVID-19 and HIV; clinical care; prevention; and vaccinations.Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
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Rapid Uptake of Disseminated Interventions (RUDI)
Assessment of how, where, and why dissemination products are accessed and used, as well as the utility and performance of the products created under SPNS- and TA-funded initiatives. Project period: 2022-2025.RWHAP Technical Assistance Provider updated on 06/24/2024
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After Hours Drop-In Clinic
Howard Brown Health established a specialized drop-in clinic and support groups, and implemented organizational initiatives to provide culturally relevant and gender-affirming services for transgender and non-binary people, including transgender women of color. The goal of this intervention was to optimize engagement in HIV services and primary care. From 2012-2021, the number of transgender and non-binary people served in primary care at Howard Brown Health more than tripled. In addition, after 24 months, participants were more likely to have been prescribed ART and to be virally suppressed than at baseline.Resource from the RWHAP Best Practices Compilation updated on 02/20/2024
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Telehealth Strategies to Maximize HIV Care
Identify and maximize the use of telehealth strategies that are most effective in HIV care. Project period: 2022-2025.RWHAP Technical Assistance Provider updated on 09/15/2023
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An Evolution of Telemedicine: Innovative Care Approaches in Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic
Development of telehealth services to patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection, including diagnostic testing, telephone evaluation, home pulse oximetry, monoclonal antibodies, and follow-up for patients through video assessments and the contributions to successful outcomes.Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
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Evolution of Telehealth and the Revenue Cycle – Lessons from UPMC and a Ryan White Clinic
Description of how the agency standardized the complicated charge capture of telemedicine visits, from scheduling to billing to payment, in a rapidly evolving environment.
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
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Ensuring Equitable Access to Smartphone-based Tele-mental Health Care to Non-urban People with HIV during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Description of telehealth implementation through a clinic-deployed smartphone application.
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
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Health Centers on the Front Lines Podcast: Status Neutral
Review of concept of status neutral (access to HIV services regardless of HIV status).Resource updated 10/24/2023
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Dear Colleague Letter: HIV Outbreaks Among People Experiencing Homelessness and Housing Instability
CDC, HUD, and HRSA April 12 Dear Colleague Letter on HIV outbreaks among people experiencing homelessness and housing instability:News Article updated on 04/13/2023 -
Metro Area Websites Focus on Ending the HIV Epidemic
Various cities have prepared Ending the HIV Epidemic (EHE) media campaigns in order to consolidate information about their work to enhance HIV prevention and care.News Article updated on 05/03/2023 -
Telehealth Implementation at a Midwest HIV Clinic
The University of Nebraska Medical Center/Nebraska Medicine (UNMC/NM) Specialty Care Center (SCC) is the largest provider of comprehensive HIV care—including primary and HIV-focused medical services as well as multiple support services—in Nebraska. In March 2020, at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the clinic integrated telehealth into its care delivery model to continue serving patients beyond the clinic structure, and developed algorithms that allowed any team member to quickly identify a patient's eligibility for a telehealth visit. The algorithms include the date of the most recent office visit, stability of HIV disease, most recent viral load and CD4 count, and antiretroviral therapy (ART) refill histories as a proxy for medication adherence. Overall, viral suppression rates remained high for all patients regardless of visit type, indicating that telehealth is a successful alternative to in-person visits for providing HIV care.Resource from the RWHAP Best Practices Compilation updated on 03/23/2024
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Pursue Status Neutral Approach: Program Letter
Program letter encourages public health partners and grant recipients to implement status neutral approaches to HIV care and prevention.News Article updated on 01/18/2023 -
Ryan White Conference Database Expands
A searchable database is now available to access slides and videos from HRSA Ryan White Conferences stretching back to 2020.Blog updated 03/28/2024
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Telemedicine Implementation at a Midwestern HIV Clinic During COVID-19: One Year Outcomes
This HIV clinic evaluated effectiveness of telemedicine for selected patients during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, and found overall viral suppression and retention in care rates were not adversely impacted by switch to telemedicine. They also noted similar rates of telemedicine utilization across demographic criteria.
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
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Checklist for Evaluating HIV Telehealth Care
The rationale, methodology, and implementation of New York State's Checklist for Evaluating HIV Telehealth Care as used by HIV providers to assess the quality of their telehealth services.
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
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Adapting HIV Service Delivery During COVID-19: Lessons Learned
BPHC and HIV service agencies in the Boston EMA quickly adapted during the pandemic by shifting to telehealth, streamlining and enhancing processes, and expanding services to accommodate changing client needs. These changes have led to valuable lessons learned to reduce barriers to care, sustain adaptability and modernize service delivery.
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
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Telemedicine to Achieve HIV Viral Suppression in Incarcerated People in Tennessee – 9-year retrospective (2010 – 2018)
In collaboration with Tennessee Department of Corrections, we developed and implemented a stepwise HIV telemedicine program to optimize viral suppression in the state prisons during 2010-2018. Clinic attendance increased from 50 percent to 90 percent during full implementation. Viral suppression increased from 30 percent in 2010 to 90 percent in 2018.
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023