Introduction to the ADAP Data Report (ADR)
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Performance measures to help Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program agencies monitor and improve the quality of care they deliver.
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This webinar discussed Advanced Custom Reports (examples from Quick Start Guide #8), the Performance Measure module, and running the RSR and ADR reports.
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Additional technical tools for data reporting for the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP) have been released by the HRSA-funded technical assistance provider, DISQ (the Data Integration, Systems and Quality Team). In addition to timelines for reporting of the RSR and the EHE Initiative Triannual Module, find:
ESCALATE will focus on reducing HIV stigma through training participants in EHE jurisdictions. Project period: 2020-2024.
RWHAP Technical Assistance Provider updated on 07/17/2024
ELEVATE will prepare people with HIV to meaningfully engage and take on leadership roles in planning bodies, advocacy actions, and the HIV workforce. Project period: 2020-2024.
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This session reviewed functionality within CAREWare 6 for the ADAP Data Report (ADR).
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Table linking HRSA HAB performance indicators to clinician training resources developed by HRSA programs.
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The Alabama Quality Management Group (AQMG) is a consortium of quality leaders representing all Alabama RWHAP Part C and D clinics, over 80% of Alabama's HIV-diagnosed population. Data for Care Alabama (D4C-AL), a CDC-funded retention-in-care project, uses risk-stratification based on missed visits. It is currently being implemented at one site but will continue to be implemented over time.
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This session will explain how Texas collects gender identity data for people with HIV and will examine disparities in care and health outcomes for transgender Texans living with HIV with an additional focus on the Latinx and black communities in order to understand how to better meet the needs of transgender people with HIV.
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Transgender women, especially those of color, have substantially lower rates of viral suppression than people with HIV in general. The New York City HIV Planning Council collaborated with the community to develop guiding recommendations that drove the development of the jurisdiction's first psycho-social service directive specifically for people of transgender, intersex, non-binary, and/or non-conforming experience.
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