National Monitoring Standards for RWHAP Part A Recipients
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Framework for effective financial management and compliance with HRSA HAB National Fiscal Monitoring Standards, including timely decision-making and other features.
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Experience of Suffolk County on development of a diverse HIV community health worker (CHW) advisory group that can be adopted across jurisdictions to improve CHW engagement in achieving the goals of the Ending the HIV Epidemic initiative.
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Review of activities from the Roots of Health Inequity course that demonstrate how to implement social justice approaches in public health practice that can be used within the RWHAP and context of Ending the HIV Epidemic.
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This presentation will share innovative strategies in the creation of a reflective Consumer Advisory Board, HIT HIV. The presentation will showcase quality improvement projects the HIT HIV CAB completed while leveraging technology, social media, consumer feedback, and CQM principles ensuring a community-driven and equitable process toward ending the HIV epidemic.
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After language-specific outreach on getting a COVID-19 vaccination, project saw a high rate of vaccine uptake in Spanish-speaking patients (81%) compared to English-speaking patients (4%).
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