Long-Acting Injectable Antiretroviral Therapy: Coverage and Cost-Sharing Considerations for RWHAP Clients
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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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Resource from the RWHAP Best Practices Compilation updated on 11/13/2023
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In a single-center restrospective cohort study, patients with extensive treatment experience and history of virologic failure and multi-drug resistance underwent simplification of ARV salvage regimens with a median pill burden reduction of six pills per day. This strategy led to high rates of virologic suppression.
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
The first long-acting injectable antiretroviral therapy (LAI ART) formulation was FDA-approved January 2021. Drawing on the Consolidated Framework on Implementation Research, this mixed methods study assessed knowledge, attitudes, practices, and perceived barriers and facilitators related to implementation of LAI ART in NYC among HIV clinic staff and people with HIV.
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Virginia quality improvement program that identifies access to medication barriers and provides emergency medication supplies to people with HIV if no timely access is secured.
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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.
Resource updated 02/28/2024