ADR in Focus: Understanding Client-Level XML Import Rules for Merging Records
Client-level XML import rules for merging multiple client-level data files for the ADR.
Resource updated 09/14/2023
Client-level XML import rules for merging multiple client-level data files for the ADR.
Resource updated 09/14/2023
Asians and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islanders each comprised less than 2% of Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP) clients.
Blog updated 07/10/2024
Instructions to users on how to access the ADAP Data Report (ADR) through the Electronic Handbooks (EHB).
Resource updated 09/19/2023
Resource updated 02/09/2024
Summary of ADR validation checks.
Resource updated 03/20/2024
Federal resources on discrimination and health care privacy protections.
Resource updated 07/17/2024
The eUCI Application and User Guide, ADR Client Data Dictionary, and ADR Client XML Schema Definition Files.
Resource updated 05/07/2024
The Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program has a rich history as an delivering HIV care to young people, especially hard-to-reach populations.
Blog updated 05/06/2024
Resource updated 02/07/2024
National Native HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (NNHAAD) is a nationwide effort designed to promote HIV testing in Native communities through educational materials and use of marketing strategies.
Event updated 07/17/2024
The ADR client xml schema definition files are available as part of the ADR download package on the HRSA HIV/AIDS Bureau website.
Resource updated 09/19/2023
Instruction manual for the ADR client level data reporting system.
Resource updated 02/06/2024
Federal guidelines for treatment, prevention and care of HIV disease, opportunistic infections, and common co-infections.
Resource updated 09/19/2023
Blog updated 03/29/2024
The Recipient Report is based on your grant year cycle, while the client-level data file (Client Report) is based on a calendar year cycle.
Join the Data Integration, Systems, and Quality (DISQ) and Ryan White Data Support for upcoming webinars, or view recent archived webinars. Webinars are generally archived and available online within a week.
Millions of Americans have chronic viral hepatitis; most of them do not know they are infected. Hepatitis Testing Day, first observed in 2012, was designated as a national observance in the Action Plan for the Prevention, Care, and Treatment of Viral Hepatitis as part of broader efforts to raise awareness of the silent epidemic of viral hepatitis in the United States.
Event updated 07/17/2024
Blog updated 07/23/2024
Resource from the RWHAP Best Practices Compilation updated on 07/24/2024
Resource from the RWHAP Best Practices Compilation updated on 07/29/2024