Replicating Innovative HIV Care Strategies in the RWHAP
Resource updated 04/02/2024
Resource updated 04/02/2024
Resource from the RWHAP Best Practices Compilation updated on 12/15/2023
Medicare-Medicaid dual eligibility can be a complex topic with many nuances.
This tool is intended to help people with HIV understand the basics of eligibility and coverage, the unique benefits of being dually eligible for both programs, as well as how the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP) can support dually eligible clients.
This tool covers:
Resource updated 01/12/2024
Cross-post of a guest editorial by Dr. Laura Cheever, HRSA Associate Administrator for HIV/AIDS, from Leading with Race, NMAC.
Blog updated 01/07/2021
Toolkit of materials to help promote Get Covered.
Resource updated 09/19/2023
Resource updated 01/22/2024
Tool for conducting a cost analysis (determining the unit/average cost of a service) for purposes of billing and securing reimbursement for services provided.
Resource updated 03/05/2024
This consumer resource helps clients understand what they need to do to keep their health coverage throughout the year.
Resource updated 10/19/2023
Resource updated 06/06/2024
Best practices and resources for engaging hard-to-enroll clients and tracking your efforts, using four steps.
Resource updated 09/19/2023
Tweets and associated graphics to promote key Open Enrollment.
Resource updated 10/19/2023
When people have stable living conditions, it positively impacts their health. Recognizing this, HRSA programs have linked health care services and housing.
Blog updated 02/28/2022
Tips for RWHAP clients on how to make the most of their health insurance.
Resource updated 10/05/2023
La serie de videos “Cubierto y con seguro” del Centro ACE TA brinda consejos para los clientes del RWHAP sobre cómo sacar el mayor provecho de su seguro médico.
Resource updated 09/19/2023
Resource updated 03/15/2024
Resource updated 10/05/2023
In It Together Resource Guide and health literacy community training resources.
Blog updated 01/07/2021
People with HIV are at a much higher risk of being unstably housed or homeless than the general population. In turn, less stable housing hinders HIV viral suppression.
Blog updated 01/27/2023