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TAP-in: Technical Assistance Provider-innovation network
TAP-in supports the 47 EHE jurisdictions funded by HRSA to strengthen their EHE work plans, promote cross-jurisdictional learning, and ensure jurisdictions have access to the resources they need. Project period: 2020-2025.
RWHAP Technical Assistance Provider updated on 04/15/2024
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Setting the Standard: A Comprehensive Overview of Service Standards for Part A Planning Councils/Planning Bodies
Use of service standards in planning to help ensure the quality care for people with HIV.Resource updated 01/05/2024
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HRSA Wants to Learn About Your COVID-19 Responses
HRSA's HIV/AIDS Bureau wants to hear how Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP) recipients have responded to COVID-19 through use of HRSA funding.News Article updated on 11/18/2020 -
Training Guide Index by Topic
Curriculum updated on 06/09/2020 -
ASOs, CBOs and Pharmacists: Untapped Partnerships for Success
Review of how HIV care can be enhanced when agencies establish partnerships with pharmacists.Resource updated 08/28/2023
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HRSA HIV/AIDS Bureau Special Sessions
Webinars and other special events by HRSA's HIV/AIDS Bureau.
Resource updated 01/09/2024
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Communicating with the Community
How HIV agencies communicate with people with HIV for purposes of engaging them in services, in planning, and in helping to break down isolation.Blog updated 01/07/2021
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Setting the Foundation for a Good Relationship between PC/PB and RWHAP Recipient
Insights on ways that planning councils/planning bodies (PC/PBs) and RWHAP recipients can identify and address points of tension.Resource updated 01/05/2024
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Updated HIV National Strategic Plan: HRSA Highlights
The HIV National Strategic Plan for the United States: A Roadmap to End the Epidemic 2021-2025 was released mid-January.Blog updated 02/01/2021
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Where to Get an HIV Self (At Home) Test
CDC has created a webpage where you can select your state and find out where to get an HIV self-test (home test) for free or reduced cost.News Article updated on 01/27/2021 -
Using Data for Decision Making: Part 1
Strategies that planning councils/planning bodies (PC/PBs) can use to gather, analyze, and incorporate data into their RWHAP HIV planning activities.Resource updated 01/05/2024
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Using Data for Decision Making: Part 2
Methods to creatively present data in accessible formats.Resource updated 01/05/2024
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Let’s Work: Developing Work Plans for Part A Planning Councils/Planning Bodies
Best practices for developing, implementing, and maintaining work plans for planning bodies.Resource updated 01/05/2024
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Lessons Learned From Linking ADAP Data with HIV Surveillance Data to Improve Health Outcomes in Massachusetts
HIV care measures for people with HIV enrolled in the Massachusetts AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP) were compared to people with HIV not currently enrolled; results indicate that enrollees have higher frequencies of engagement and retention in care and viral suppression. Evaluation of the data provides insight that enhances programming and service delivery to reduce health disparities.
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
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Anal Dysplasia Program, From Dream to Reality: Lessons Learned
Anal dysplasia programs are a growing need as anal dysplasia is an increasing concern in men and women with HIV. This presentation will discuss establishing, implementing, and maintaining an anal dysplasia program in a Ryan White clinic setting. Ideas for future evaluation will also be addressed.
Learning Objectives
- Establish an anal dysplasia program.
- Implement an anal dysplasia clinic in an existing Ryan White clinic.
- Maintain efficient day-to-day operation and address future growth of the program.
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
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Incorporating Telemedicine into Care at a Large Urban HIV Clinic
Access to telemedicine visits in a multidisciplinary urban HIV clinic allows for improved access to care for patients who have fallen out of care or those who have difficulty attending their appointments due to stigma, multiple comorbidities, or barriers related to work, transportation, or childcare.
Learning Objectives
- Describe the implementation of a telemedicine program in an urban HIV clinic to improve access to care.
- Discuss patient-level barriers to telemedicine.
- Discuss provider-level barriers to telemedicine.
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
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Philadelphia Prevention Community Planning Group Bylaws
Resource updated 09/19/2023
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The Application of Tele-Case Management as a Modality to Achieve and Maintain Viral Suppression in Youth
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
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Ending the HIV Epidemic by Training the Next Generation of Primary Care Providers
Learn how to develop, plan, and implement an organization-wide ECHO model to fully integrate HIV/HCV care and treatment into primary care centers and create wider access for patients with less barriers to care.
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023