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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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CareWare 6 and the ADR
This session reviewed functionality within CAREWare 6 for the ADAP Data Report (ADR).
Resource updated 06/09/2021
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RSR in Focus: How to Access the RSR Provider Report through the Electronic Handbooks (EHBs)
This In Focus is for Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP) funded providers who had an existing account in the RSR Web Application. This document walks providers through the steps in accessing the RSR through the Electronic Handbooks (EHBs).
Resource updated 09/14/2023
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Navigator Case Management
Patient navigation-enhanced case management intervention that improved linkage and retention in HIV care among people with HIV who were leaving jail to return to the community.Resource updated 09/14/2023
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RSR: The Basics
Overview of the RSR terminology and the three components of the RSR and 2022 RSR deadlines.Resource updated 03/11/2024
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Jail: Time for Testing
Guide on how to implement an opt-out HIV testing program in a jail setting.
Resource updated 09/19/2023
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Overview of HRSA's Electronic Handbooks (EHBs) for Grant Recipients
Introduction to the Electronic Handbooks (EHBs) to RECIPIENTS of funding from the RWHAP.
Resource updated 11/01/2023
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Transition HIV+ Youth from Adolescent to Adult Services: Adolescent Provider Toolkit
Toolkit for implementing a program to support HIV-positive youth transitioning from adolescent to adult HIV care.
Resource updated 09/19/2023
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How to Complete the RSR Recipient Report Using the GCMS
Step-by-step instructions for completing the RSR Recipient Report, including modifying contracts using the GCMS.Resource updated 11/20/2023
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Designing From the Margins: HIV Care at the Intersections of Substance Use Disorder, Homelessness and Incarceration
Boston Healthcare for the Homeless Program uses an innovative care model, designed from the margins, to meet the complex needs of people living at the intersections of HIV, homelessness, substance use disorder, and incarceration. Such models hold promise for closing HIV care and prevention equity gaps for this hyper-vulnerable group.
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
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Engagement/Re-engagement of Clients through the Provision of Personalized Assistance and Support
This session will discuss engagement and re-engagement of newly diagnosed clients and clients lost to care through the provision of personalized assistance and support designed to increase access to specialty care.
Learning Objectives
- Describe creation of a personalized client engagement/re-engagement program strategy.
- Detail contents of monthly support groups.
- Outline different engagement/re-engagement strategies for newly diagnosed clients and clients lost to care.
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
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Establishing an Emergency Department Opt-Out HIV Screening Program: Preliminary Results and Response to Lessons Learned
Establishing an opt-out HIV screening program in the emergency department has almost quadrupled HIV screening rates and has identified new and out-of-care cases. Utilizing a continuous quality improvement approach has allowed it to become a catalyst to improve workflows for other gaps in University Medical Center of Southern Nevada's HIV care continuum process.
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
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Implementing Evidence-Informed Interventions for People with HIV Who Have a History of Trauma and Addiction
This peer-led workshop will include skills-building interactive sessions about two evidence-informed interventions that address trauma and addictions among people with HIV, specifically Trauma-Informed Approach & Coordinated Assistance and Navigation for Growth and Empowerment (TIA/CHANGE) and Seeking Safety.
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
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Avoiding the Data System Black Holes: Stakeholder-Driven Design to Increase Data Integration and Reduce Administrative Burden
Data systems are often black holes, where agencies enter data but are not able to efficiently access useful and actionable data back to take actions to improve services. Learn how the Connecticut Department of Health is using disruptive innovation and participatory design to provide useful tools and data to the front lines.
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
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Housing Institute 101: Coordinating Housing Systems for People with HIV Experiencing Unstable Housing
This 101 session will provide a broad overview of unstable housing, homelessness, and their impact on health outcomes. Participants will gain a basic understanding of why and how RWHAP recipients should consider integrating housing resources into their systems of care.
Learning Objectives
- Raise awareness of the impact of unstable housing on HIV health outcomes.
- Identify strategies to improve the coordination of HIV healthcare and housing services.
- Learn to coordinate resources to leverage HIV health and housing services.
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
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Maintaining 90+ VLS Rates: Using 340B to Maximize a Comprehensive Care Model
This interactive panel describes and discusses the development of comprehensive-care models that provide high-quality, coordinated team-based care with sustained improvements in health outcomes. Participants will leave with Ryan White-compliant strategies for 340B and other resources to develop innovative and integrated solutions that improve patient outcomes and engaged teams.
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
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Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Services Report (RSR) Instruction Manual
The RSR manual features reporting requirements, definitions of required data, and instructions about how to report required data.Resource updated 02/05/2024
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Creating and Implementing a Protocol for RWHAP Providers to Assess and Build HIV Patients' Self-Management Skills
The New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene designed an HIV self-management protocol for the Ryan White Part A care coordination program. Through the protocol, staff and patients systematically identify and address patient strengths and challenges, focusing activities on building patients' capacity to manage their care.
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
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Integrating a Multi-Level ART Adherence Program into HIV Care Management: Considerations for Development, Implementation, Expansion
The New York City Health Department has scaled up The Undetectables Viral Load Suppression Program, in collaboration with the program developer (Housing Works) and other stakeholders, by integrating the program into existing HIV medical case management service delivery.
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023