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Peer Engagement to Improve Linkage to Care and Retention in Care for Women and Youth
University Health uses peers and patient navigators to provide support, reduce barriers, and improve linkage and retention to care for women and youth with HIV. Two peers with lived experience were hired as Outreach Specialists to spearhead the program, encourage medication adherence and use of services, and provide mentoring. The intervention was successful in moderately improving the numbers of clients linked to care, retained in care, and virally suppressed.Resource from the RWHAP Best Practices Compilation updated on 11/14/2023
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Basics of Health Coverage Enrollment: Strategies and Resources for New Program Staff
Annual orientation webinar is designed to introduce new program staff (or staff with new roles) to the ACE TA Center.Resource updated 10/05/2023
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Rapid ART: An Essential Strategy for Ending the HIV Epidemic
What HIV care providers can do to create a rapid ART program to get HIV clients on treatment the same day as a diagnosis.Resource updated 09/19/2023
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Four things to know about Open Enrollment 2022
To help you stay on top of the latest updates, the ACE TA Center has compiled this list of four “things to know” about helping consumers navigate this year’s Marketplace Open Enrollment.Blog updated 11/09/2021
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Rapid ART Playbook Outlines Steps to Implementation
Guide on implementing rapid ART the administration of antiretroviral therapy (ART) as quickly as possible and ideally on the same day as an HIV diagnosis/clinic visit.Blog updated 03/03/2022
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Marketplace Subsidies and Unemployment Compensation
New Marketplace subsidies are available for people who received unemployment compensation in 2021.Blog updated 12/15/2021
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Expanded Access to Subsidized Marketplace Insurance Plans
Did you know? Most people with very low incomes can now enroll in subsidized Marketplace coverage.Blog updated 04/14/2022
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Transgender Women Engagement and Entry to Care (T.W.E.E.T): E2i
T.W.E.E.T. aims to engage transgender women in HIV care by combining weekly peer-based education and discussion groups, leadership training, community building, and the provision of supportive services. Three sites implemented T.W.E.E.T. as part of E2i, an initiative funded by the RWHAP Part F SPNS program from 2017–2021. Clients had improved outcomes across the HIV care continuum 12 months after enrollment in T.W.E.E.T.Resource from the RWHAP Best Practices Compilation updated on 02/09/2024
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Bilingual and Bicultural Care Team
Hispanic and Latino clients served by the team received culturally responsive care and linkages to external community resources, with resulting greater retention in care and improved viral suppression rates.Resource from the RWHAP Best Practices Compilation updated on 01/03/2024
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Peer Linkage and Re-engagement of Women of Color with HIV
From 2016 through 2019, three clinics—AIDS Care Group, Howard Brown Health, and Meharry Medical College—participated in a RWHAP Part F SPNS DEII initiative to implement peer linkage and re-engagement interventions for women of color with HIV. Integrating peers into HIV primary care teams has been effective in better engaging women of color in care.Resource from the RWHAP Best Practices Compilation updated on 02/28/2024
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Rete anba Pwoteksyon Asirans: Seri Afich Rete Endektektab
Seri afich ki vize konsomatè yo se pou deklanche konvèsasyon ant konsomatè ak founisè yo osijè tretman antanke prevansyon, epi wòl pwoteksyon asirans sante pou sipòte moun ki gen VIH pou atenn oswa kenbe sipresyon viral. Afich yo gen ladann mesaj ki adapte pou divès tip pwoteksyon asirans sante diferan epi ki kreye pou itilize yo nan anviwònman tankou sal datant, biwo ak asansè.
Resource updated 09/19/2023
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Routine Universal Screening for HIV (RUSH)
Routine Universal Screening for HIV (RUSH) provides non-medical case management services, opt-out HIV testing, and linkage to care for emergency department patients. The intervention automatically screens patients for HIV if they are aged 16 years or older, are having an IV inserted, or are having blood drawn for other reasons, unless the patient opts out. RUSH provides access to testing earlier in disease progression, bridging disparities that primarily impact people of color. It also promotes linkage to and retention in care for those with a positive HIV test result. Clients with a positive HIV test in the emergency department who had a prior diagnosis of HIV were more likely to be retained in care and to reach viral suppression.Resource from the RWHAP Best Practices Compilation updated on 02/02/2024
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Proyecto Promover
The Ruth M. Rothstein CORE Center launched Proyecto Promover to decrease HIV testing-related stigma, increase awareness of HIV status, and increase early linkage to and retention in care among Mexicanos with HIV. The program operates at the community level through social marketing, educational talks, networking, and testing. On the individual level, Proyecto Promover uses one-on-one conversations to identify and overcome barriers related to care engagement and retention. Evaluation showed promising rates of HIV testing, retention in care, and viral suppression.Resource from the RWHAP Best Practices Compilation updated on 02/29/2024
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Mantenga la cobertura: Serie de Publicaciones ‘Mantenerse sin detección de carga viral’
Resource updated 09/19/2023
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No Wrong Door for High-Acuity Care
Fenway Health, Fenway AIDS Action Committee, and MassHire Downtown Boston provided housing and employment supports to clients who were unstably housed and were un- or under-employed, in order to improve health outcomes as part of the RWHAP Part F SPNS initiative Improving HIV Health Outcomes through the Coordination of Supportive Employment and Housing Services. Almost 70 percent of clients who participated in this intervention and received medical care at Fenway Health were virally suppressed, despite facing considerable barriers to care.Resource from the RWHAP Best Practices Compilation updated on 11/14/2023
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PositiveLinks
PositiveLinks is a mobile platform deployed by clinics or community-based organizations to connect people with HIV to a digital support community. The client-facing app helps people with a new diagnosis of HIV become engaged in care and helps people at risk of being lost to care overcome barriers related to geographic or social isolation. From the app, people can access Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA)-compliant patient dashboards, secure messaging, and patient lab records. People who used PositiveLinks had increased rates of retention in care and viral suppression.Resource from the RWHAP Best Practices Compilation updated on 02/02/2024
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How to Access, Edit, and Update Contracts in the GCMS for the RSR
Review of the steps in accessing the GCMS via the 2021 RSR Recipient Report in the HRSA EHBs.Resource updated 09/19/2023
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HIV 101: Fundamentals of HIV Pathogenesis, Antiretroviral Therapy Initiation, & Primary Care for PWH
Session for clinicians new to the field of HIV or those looking for a review on the core principles of HIV management, including pathogenesis of HIV infection, mechanism of action of antiretroviral drugs, initiating antiretroviral therapy, and primary care for people with HIV.Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
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ABCD sou Pwoteksyon Medicare
Resous sa a ofri eksplikasyon sou Medicare pou konsomatè yo pandan y ap konsidere enskripsyon an. Konsomatè yo pral revize diferan pati Medicare (Pati A, B, C, ak D) epi konprann diferans ki genyen ant plan Original Medicare ak Medicare Advantage la.
Resource updated 09/19/2023