The Basics of Medicare for Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Clients
Overview of Medicare eligibility and coverage for RWHAP clients and other people with HIV.
Resource updated 09/25/2023
Overview of Medicare eligibility and coverage for RWHAP clients and other people with HIV.
Resource updated 09/25/2023
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
Resource updated 09/19/2023
Overview of Medicare prescription drug coverage for RWHAP clients and other people with HIV.
Resource updated 11/02/2023
Resource updated 03/11/2024
Resource updated 03/11/2024
Resource updated 03/18/2024
Resource updated 10/04/2023
Resource updated 09/25/2023
Description of various models in the RWHAP SPNS Rapid Start initiative and data on their impact, using initiative-wide data.
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
People aging with HIV are at increased risk and experience an array of comorbidities including diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and neurocognitive impairment. This poster will demonstrate the implementation of Medicare Wellness Visits, outcome data and lessons learned.
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
Event updated 08/19/2022
North Carolina's HIV/STD/Viral Hepatitis Unit, along with Western North Carolina Community Health Services and Carolina Family Health Center -- two federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) -- has initiated a pilot rapid antiretroviral treatment (ART) program utilizing carryover funds and a streamlined HIV Medication Assistance Program application process. Preliminary data will be shared on the success of the pilot program.
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
Results of SPNS initiative's virtual field visits to identify rapid ART implementation insights in RWHAP settings across the U.S.
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
Resource updated 10/05/2023
Resource updated 07/17/2023
Oklahoma has been classified by the Department of Health and Human Services as one of the seven states with a high rural HIV burden. Test-and-treat protocols are feasible within high-volume HIV clinics which serve rural and underserved communities to minimize the time to the first appointment to decrease time to viral load suppression.
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023