Best Practices in Data Sharing between Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Recipients and HIV Surveillance
Approaches and best practices in data sharing.
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Approaches and best practices in data sharing.
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Discussion of technical assistance provided to nine states on HIV and OUD system barriers, lessons learned, and sustainable strategies that states are using to address challenges.
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Results of a study demonstrating the impact that coordinated care, housing, and employment can have on the HIV health outcomes of unstably housed and under/unemployed people with HIV.
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Discussion of diverse partnerships developed to successfully treat a homeless population with addiction and newly diagnosed HIV as well as the service delivery challenges faced by an out-of-state Part C clinic.
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Description of how an EHE program partnered with an emergency department and other stakeholders to reduce the time to ART from over 30 days to three days or same-day rapid ART.
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Presentation of the New Haven/Fairfield Ryan White Part A Program's EHE process to recruit faith leaders, establish a guiding coalition, support a “by them, for them” planning process, and identify public and private funding resources.
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By cross matching registries of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections, this study found 27.1% of male syphilis cases were coinfected with HIV and 31.8% of those coinfected were not virally suppressed. This suggests ongoing sexual risk behaviors and the potential for HIV transmission among male syphilis cases.
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Utilization of a peer support specialist to increase routine bacterial sexually transmitted infection screening, testing, and treatment in an urban clinic and related patient care outcomes.
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