Integrated HIV Prevention and Care Plan Guidance, CY 2022-2026 Frequently Asked Questions
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The fourth webinar in our series, Charting the Course for the Next Five Years: 2022-2026 Goals, Objectives, and Strategies, focuses on Section V of the Integrated Plan Guidance - 2022-2026 Goals and Objectives. This section details the "what" and "how" of your Integrated Plan, and will serve as the playbook for health departments, service providers, stakeholders, and people with HIV through 2026. During the webinar, presenters from the West Central Florida Ryan White Care Council
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The third session of our Integrated Planning Webinar and Peer Learning Series focused on Section IV of the Integrated Plan Guidance - Situational Analysis. During the webinar, presenters from IHAP TAC's partner NASTAD 1) reviewed the Situational Analysis requirements, including key differences between the EHE and Integrated Planning situational analysis components and 2) provided lessons learned and recommendations for developing the situational analysis.
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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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Screening protocols developed to identify more opportunities for testing at multiple sites and in asymptomatic individuals among persons at risk individuals with HIV to prevent and treat STIs.
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A NJ clinic has implemented multi-site STI screening for the clinic population and for higher risk groups. Gains made in implementation through prior quality initiatives were not sustained. The clinic worked collaboratively with a quality coach to identify how and why rectal swabs are overlooked, particularly when indicated.
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Introduction. In Louisiana, the rates of sexually transmitted infections (STI) rank among the top ten. Approach. A sexual activity history was completed utilizing an audio computer-assisted self-interview tool. Results. Over 40% of the recommended STI screenings were extragenital testing. Discussion. A sexual activity history tool provides reliable recommendations for STI testing.
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Intended for those responsible for documenting and tracking implementation of their jurisdiction's Integrated HIV Prevention and Care Plan, this modifiable work plan from the Pennsylvania Department of Health’s Division of HIV is a helpful starting place. Implementation activities included in the work plan support the four Ending the HIV Epidemic strategies–diagnose, treat, prevent, and respond–plus a fifth strategy, support, to ensure a truly accessible and responsive system of care.
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Healthcare providers can receive no-cost expert clinical consultation in HIV prevention & care, HCV treatment, and substance use management.
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