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ASOs, CBOs and Pharmacists: Untapped Partnerships for Success
Review of how HIV care can be enhanced when agencies establish partnerships with pharmacists.Resource updated 08/28/2023
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HRSA HIV/AIDS Bureau Special Sessions
Webinars and other special events by HRSA's HIV/AIDS Bureau.
Resource updated 01/09/2024
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Communicating with the Community
How HIV agencies communicate with people with HIV for purposes of engaging them in services, in planning, and in helping to break down isolation.Blog updated 01/07/2021
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Ohio's Quick Hits
Tool used by planners to facilitate plan implementation by use of an outline of recommended changes and status updates as a way to break down larger activities and track progress.
Resource updated 09/19/2023
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Clinic-Based Surveillance-Informed
The Clinic-Based Surveillance-Informed (CBSI) intervention combines clinic and health department surveillance data to identify people with HIV who are out of care and re-engage and retain them in HIV care.Resource updated 09/14/2023
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PositiveLinks
Clinic-based mobile health intervention that promotes linkage to and engagement in HIV care in rural areas for people with HIV who are new to care or at risk of falling out of care.Resource updated 09/14/2023
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The Enhanced Estimates and Analyses of the Updated Unmet Need Framework: Going Beyond the Basics
This webinar provides an introduction to the enhanced estimates and analyses of the updated Unmet Need Framework to RWHAP Part A and Part B recipients.Resource updated 05/18/2021
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Integrated Prevention and Care Planning: What You Need to Know
Review of the five optimal stages of integrated planning and insights on the integrated planning process and development of Integrated HIV Prevention and Care Plans.Resource updated 02/02/2021
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The Power of HIV Treatment and Prevention Content across Multiple Platforms in Promoting Community Engagement
The STAR Program, a Ryan White Part C program, initiated a 30-minute, weekly televised TV health magazine that engages the community across multiple social media and television platforms with a focus on health particularly HIV treatment and Prevention, reaching young adults. (https://bit.ly/2EqYQIk).
Learning Objectives
- Learn how to incorporate TV and social media to reach the community.
- Develop social media programming.
- Identify social media techniques to better engage your target group.
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
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Support Services Trifecta: Creative Utilization of Transportation, Housing, and Food
A case study of one Part B subrecipient improved linkage and retention rates through the innovative use of medical transportation, housing services, and food bank and home-delivered meals. The presentation will share lessons learned and propose strategies to replicate these services elsewhere.
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
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Actuating Care in Iowa, Dallas, Texas, and Paterson, N.J., Using Multilingual, Audio-Assisted, Evidence-Based Needs Assessments
Three case studies about success strategies needed for different regional recipients: the Iowa Department of Public Health and the Part A programs of Dallas, Texas, and Paterson, N.J. Each program will detail how it used an online evidenced-based approach to improve its response to the epidemic.
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
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Engaging Rural Populations in HIV Care and Treatment: Examples from the Deep South
Reaching and engaging rural populations in care and treatment is critical to ending the HIV epidemic. Engaging the community and including faith institutions are key to improve access to care, treatment, and adherence. This session will highlight how three projects are working with implementing partners in the rural South.
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
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Utilizing the Community to Reach the Community: Ending the Epidemic with Community Health Workers
The road to ending the epidemic must be paved with community engagement. Community health care workers (CHWs) represent the voice of the community and play a vital role in linkage and retention to care. DC Health piloted three innovative care models to strategically ensure the community's voice is permanently embedded in HIV services.
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
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Leveraging HRSA and HUD Funding to Improve Outcomes for People Who Are Unstably Housed
In this workshop, two sites in HRSA's Improving Health Outcomes through the Coordination of Supportive Employment and Housing Services Initiative will describe how they work with their Part A Planning Councils and the Department of Housing and Urban Development's (HUD) Coordinated Entry System to identify and obtain permanent housing for people with HIV who are unstably housed.
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
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Disseminated Evidence-Informed Initiative for Linkage of Women of Color to HIV Care: Virologic Outcome
This sub-study compared viral suppression between SPNS participants and non-participants at the Meharry site. The SPNS study enrolled women of color newly who were recently diagnosed with HIV or lost to care. There was no statistically significant difference in viral suppression after controlling for demographic and clinical factors.
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
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Linkage to Care for Retention and Prevention in a Large Urban Care Setting
The Linkage to Care (LTC) Program at Denver Health/Denver Public Health is an innovative model using continuous quality improvement and community partners to close gaps in the HIV care continuum. This linkage model serves those seeking HIV prevention service as well as people with HIV seeking linkage and retention in care.
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
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Engagement/Re-engagement of Clients through the Provision of Personalized Assistance and Support
This session will discuss engagement and re-engagement of newly diagnosed clients and clients lost to care through the provision of personalized assistance and support designed to increase access to specialty care.
Learning Objectives
- Describe creation of a personalized client engagement/re-engagement program strategy.
- Detail contents of monthly support groups.
- Outline different engagement/re-engagement strategies for newly diagnosed clients and clients lost to care.
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
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Using Expanded Housing Categories to Improve Coordination and Service Provision for Clients: Lessons Learned from SPNS Initiatives
The panel will discuss experiences working with Ryan White and housing data, including the development of expanded housing definitions and findings from research. The workshop will engage participants to discuss what housing information is currently collected in their system and review what additional information it would be helpful to capture.
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
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Addressing Disparities Using Quality Improvement to Make Measurable Differences: Experiences From the End+Disparities ECHO Collaborative
In this interactive workshop, participants will learn real-world strategies to effectively apply quality improvement methodologies to mitigate HIV disparities. Workshop attendees will be introduced to the end+disparities ECHO Collaborative, the largest virtual community of practice of its kind. A panel of presenters will share their improvement interventions combating health disparities.
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023