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Keep Track of CROI 2024: HIV.gov Blogs
CROI 2024 is underway. Keep track via HIV.gov blogs.News Article updated on 03/05/2024 -
CROI 2024 Highlights from HIV.gov
CROI 2024 highlights from HIV.gov:News Article updated on 03/07/2024 -
ED Alert
The goals of the Emergency Department and Hospital-Based Data Exchange for Real-Time Data to Care (ED Alert) intervention are to reengage people with HIV in care and to improve viral suppression rates. This is achieved using a real-time data exchange system that connects clients presenting to the emergency department with health department linkage specialists. ED Alert increased viral load testing and viral suppression over six months following a provider visit in the post-intervention period.Resource from the RWHAP Best Practices Compilation updated on 03/18/2024
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YGetIt? Program
The YGetIt? Program engaged youth and young adults with HIV in care through three components: a health management mobile application (GET!), Peer Engagement Educator Professionals (PEEPs), and a graphic serial (Tested). Tested received over 200,000 views, and viral suppression rates among YGetIt? participants increased from 79% to 86% over the course of the program.Resource from the RWHAP Best Practices Compilation updated on 03/18/2024
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RWHAP Part A FY 2023 & FY 2024 Reporting Requirements, suggested Templates, and Instructions
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RWHAP Part A Division of Metropolitan HIV/AIDS Programs Stakeholder Series
HRSA HIV/AIDS Bureau DMHAP stakeholder calls with the RWHAP Part A and EHE Initiative stakeholder community at large.Resource updated 07/02/2024
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RWHAP Part A Stakeholder Call: Intersectionality - Transformative Strategies for Priority Populations in HIV Care
Review of intersectionality and creating a care environment to address varied client needs.Resource updated 07/02/2024
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INFINI-T
INFINI-T is a program designed to reach young transgender women of color with HIV and retain them in care through peer advocates who provided case management. These peer advocates facilitated social support sessions with the goal of alleviating the negative impacts of psychosocial factors like history of trauma, stigma, and discrimination. Clients were more likely to be virally suppressed and retained in care after 12 months of participating in the intervention.Resource from the RWHAP Best Practices Compilation updated on 07/11/2024
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National Transgender HIV Testing Day
This awareness raising day recognizes the disproportionate impact of HIV on transgender people and the importance of increased testing and access to HIV care for transgender and gender non-binary people.Event updated 07/17/2024
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New Tools on Quality Improvement and People with Lived Experience
Participation of people with lived experience in quality improvement work to enhance health outcomes of people with HIV.Blog updated 07/10/2024
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AETC Data Quality: Part 1
First of two trainings to support Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Part F (AETC) ProgramsResource updated 06/17/2024
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Over 50,000 Health Professionals Trained: AETC 2022 Report
In 2021-2022, 56,383 health professionals received training in HIV clinical topics, provided by the HIV clinical training network under HRSA's Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program.News Article updated on 05/06/2024 -
Golden Compass
Golden Compass aims to serve the unique needs of older adults with HIV using a comprehensive care model designed to address comorbidities that arise with older age. Golden Compass helps address the large, yet preventable, gaps in knowledge about geriatric HIV care, resulting in high rates of patient and provider satisfaction and substantial provider reach.Resource from the RWHAP Best Practices Compilation updated on 06/20/2024
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Preparing for the 2024 AETC Submission
This is the second of two trainings developed to support Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Part F AIDS Education and Training Center (AETC) Programs by providing insight on priority data elements, strategies for more efficient data management processes, and sharing tips for high-quality data submissions.
Webinar Sections
Resource updated 06/24/2024
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Rise
Rise was implemented to address ART adherence issues among Black people with HIV. Through Rise, peer counselors used motivational interviewing techniques, leveraged Medication Event Monitoring System data to monitor and promote adherence, and connected participants to support services to address unmet needs. A randomized controlled trial showed that Rise participants were more likely to be adherent to ART than non-participants.Resource from the RWHAP Best Practices Compilation updated on 06/11/2024
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AETC Data Collection Manual, Codebook, and Forms
Materials to support data submission by regional AETCs.Resource updated 06/24/2024
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National QI Challenge: Submit Your Quality Improvement Success
Got an achievement in quality improvement in HIV care? Share it with other HRSA-funded Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP) agencies in the National QI Challenge.News Article updated on 06/26/2024 -
Improving Reengagement in Care: A Community Health Worker Model
In 2021, the City of New Orleans employed five CHWs to work with RWHAP Part A-funded agencies on reengaging eligible clients back into care. From February 2021 through April 2022, CHWs attempted to contact 1,215 clients disconnected from care; 207 of these attended a primary care appointment and re-entered care, a 17% success rate at reengaging clients back into care.Resource from the RWHAP Best Practices Compilation updated on 07/02/2024
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Test & Treat Rapid Access Program
Through the Test & Treat Rapid Access (TTRA) Program, clients with a new HIV diagnosis in Miami-Dade County can access ART, receive other services and counseling, start enrolling in RWHAP, and connect to HIV primary care during the initial visit. At Borinquen Health Care Center, one of the clinical sites participating in TTRA, 76% of clients were virally suppressed within three months of receiving a rapid ART start, and 95% were retained in care for 12 months.Resource from the RWHAP Best Practices Compilation updated on 04/19/2024