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The NIH Office of AIDS Research (OAR) leads the effort across NIH to establish HIV research priorities and develop the NIH Strategic Plan for HIV and HIV-Related Research.News Article updated on 02/15/2024
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Project Vogue Implementation Guide
Components of an intervention focused on BMSM with HIV who have not yet been successfully maintained in care.Resource updated 10/18/2023
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Southern Interventions: Select Best Practices
Interventions applied in Southern locations, with evidence that they improve HIV care outcomes.Blog updated 08/31/2023
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The Village Project
The Village Project is an intensive case management-based intervention that harnesses peer navigation and integrated behavioral health services to improve the health outcomes of young Black gay, bisexual, and men who have sex with men. The Village Project was associated with increased retention in care and viral suppression.Resource from the RWHAP Best Practices Compilation updated on 02/28/2024
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The Alexis Project
The Alexis Project used social network recruiting and engagement, peer navigation, and contingency management to reach and engage transgender women of color with HIV who were not engaged in HIV care. Participation in the 18-month intervention improved linkage to care and viral suppression.Resource from the RWHAP Best Practices Compilation updated on 02/28/2024
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RWHAP Technical Assistance Resources
This resource provides an overview of each TA provider resourceResource updated 04/12/2024
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+LOVE
+LOVE is an integrated case management intervention with behavioral health and crisis support to enhance and improve HIV care and outcomes for Black gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men. An evaluation of +LOVE showed improvements in retention in care.Resource from the RWHAP Best Practices Compilation updated on 04/08/2024
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Positive Peers Mobile App
The Positive Peers app motivates youth and young adults with HIV to stay engaged in HIV care through self-management tools and virtual support. Although specific outcomes vary by age group, individuals who used the app were more likely to attend their medical appointments, receive labs, and reach viral suppression.Resource from the RWHAP Best Practices Compilation updated on 11/14/2023
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TransActivate: HIV Care Engagement for Transgender Latinas
Project to enhance the provision of HIV care for Latina transgender women in Los Angeles County.Resource updated 01/17/2024
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Best Practices Highlight: New York City Medical Home Model
A New York City HIV medical home model has documented significant improvements in care re-engagement and viral suppression.Blog updated 08/23/2023
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A Selection of Community Engagement Tools
Access these National Academy of Medicine and RWHAP consumer engagement tools.News Article updated on 06/23/2023 -
Bottom-Up Project
The Bottom-Up Project is a multi-organizational initiative focused on leveraging health information exchange data and peer navigation. Using real-time clinical data, in combination with linkage to HIV care and social services, the Bottom-Up Project locates and reengages people with HIV who are not currently in medical care and are not virally suppressed. Through this collaboration, over half of patients on the lost-to-follow-up list were found and invited to enroll in the linkage to care/reengagement program.Resource from the RWHAP Best Practices Compilation updated on 01/03/2024
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HRSA Launches HIV Awareness Initiative
The HRSA CHANGE initiative seeks to enhance awareness in African American communities about HIV and effective treatments.Blog updated 08/09/2023
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Strategies for ADR Data Integration
This webinar will provide an overview of how to map data from multiple data sources in preparation for creating an compliant XML file.Resource updated 01/03/2024
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Integration of Buprenorphine into HIV Primary Care Settings: Curriculum
The purpose of this curriculum is to provide physicians with the information they need to educate their clinic staff and other stakeholders about integrating medication-assisted treatment (MAT) with buprenorphine into HIV primary care.
It provides a detailed overview of buprenorphine within clinical settings, from the legal requirements for implementation to step-by-step procedures for prescribing and administering buprenorphine.
Resource updated 03/12/2024
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Integration of Buprenorphine into HIV Primary Care Settings: Training Manual
Overview of training manual on integrating buprenorphine treatment into HIV primary care.
Curriculum updated on 08/01/2012 -
Integration of Buprenorphine into HIV Primary Care Settings: Curriculum
Curriculum updated on 08/01/2012 -
Buprenorphine FAQ and Peer Discussion
Frequently asked questions about buprenorphine care; chapter in the Integration of Buprenorphine into HIV Primary Care document.
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BESAFE Cultural Competency Model
Guide and promising practices that address cultural competency for specific racial/ethnic populations.Resource updated 09/14/2023
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Apply now for June ESCALATE Ending Stigma Training for Community
Upcoming NMAC ESCALATE Training: June 17-21, Washington, DC Metro
This training focuses on combating HIV stigma and discrimination through cultural humility. This training will engage in tough conversations and tackle unconscious bias. Open to DMV locals (District of Columbia, Maryland, & Virginia)
Event updated 04/15/2024