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Only a small percentage of people in the U.S. with opioid use disorder (OUD) are receiving needed treatments.News Article updated on 07/18/2024
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CULTIVATE Project to Support Leadership for People with HIV
HRSA Awards $3 million to Support Leadership Development, Representation, and Engagement in HIV Programs for People with HIV.News Article updated on 07/19/2024 -
Innovative HIV Care Strategies for Individuals Who Are Not In Care or Have a New HIV Diagnosis
Two HIV care interventions that address specific challenges faced by people with HIV as they provide comprehensive care and support: LINCS (HIV and syphilis partner services, linkage to care, and Navigation) and HIV Clinical Pharmacist Services (decreasing the time between referral and linkage to care).Resource updated 07/24/2024
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Division of Policy and Data: RWC 2022 Business Day Meeting
DPD session for recipients, focused on technical assistance and policy resources, with breakouts on evaluation and implementation science, health disparities, and data coordination.Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 07/25/2024
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Tobacco Use Reduction in People Living with HIV Project
The Tobacco Use Reduction in People Living with HIV Project was initiated in 2015 by the Michigan Department of Health & Human Services' Tobacco Section. Tobacco cessation services were integrated into the clinical care delivered at various AIDS Service Organizations, and also offered outside of regularly scheduled medical appointments, such as during support groups and educational classes. The percentage of people with HIV who reported using tobacco products saw a statistically significant reduction from 2015 to 2017.Resource from the RWHAP Best Practices Compilation updated on 07/26/2024
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Linkage, Integration, Navigation, and Comprehensive Services (LINCS)
This data-to-care (D2C) initiative, implemented by the San Francisco Department of Public Health and its affiliated clinics from 2015–2017, used three sources of data to identify people not in care: HIV surveillance data, healthcare provider referrals, and electronic health record (EHR) data. LINCS navigators then used disease intervention searching tools and EHR data to locate clients and connect them to an HIV care provider. LINCS navigators followed up with clients for 90 days to support engagement in care. LINCS participants were more likely to be retained in care and virally suppressed after the intervention than before.Resource from the RWHAP Best Practices Compilation updated on 07/29/2024
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HIV Clinical Pharmacist Services
The HIV Clinical Pharmacist Services intervention shortens the time between referral to and engagement in care by allowing newly referred clients to see pharmacists in addition to other clinical providers for their initial appointment. This intervention is supported by findings from a retrospective cohort study that took place from 2013 to 2017 at a RWHAP-funded clinic. In addition to significantly decreasing the time between referral and initial visit, clients who saw a pharmacist also experienced shortened time to antiretroviral therapy initiation and viral suppression compared to those who only saw non-pharmacist providers.Resource from the RWHAP Best Practices Compilation updated on 07/29/2024
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HAB You Heard - August 2024
This HRSA HIV/AIDS Bureau monthly update will highlight the 2024 National Ryan White Conference on HIV Care & Treatment.Event updated 07/29/2024
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Funding Opportunity: RWHAP Part A HIV Emergency Relief Grant Program (HRSA-25-054)
This HRSA HIV/AIDS Bureau pre-application webinar is for the RWHAP Part A HIV Emergency Relief Grant Program (HRSA-25-054).Resource updated 07/29/2024
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2016 Ryan White Conference: Healthcare Landscape Track Presentations
These presentations are from the Healthcare Landscape Track.
Resource updated 07/28/2024
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RWHAP Data Support
RSR, ADR, HIVQM, PTR, AETC, DSR, GCMS, EHE - 888-640-9356 - 10am-6:30pm ET, M-F [email protected] Project period: 2022-2026.
RWHAP Technical Assistance Provider updated on 07/29/2024
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Multicomponent Support Strategies
Multicomponent Support Strategies was implemented during the COVID-19 pandemic shelter-in-place order. Ward 86 Clinic staff and trained volunteers provided outreach to 1,816 clients about the availability of various supports, including in-person medical care, mental health and substance use services, medication delivery, food assistance, housing support services, and Positive Health Onsite Program for Unstably Housed People (POP-UP), a low-barrier high-intensity drop-in program. Results showed that viral suppression increased at a faster rate after Multicomponent Support Strategies was implemented.Resource from the RWHAP Best Practices Compilation updated on 07/30/2024
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The Brandy Martell Project
The Brandy Martell Project aimed to engage adult transgender women of color in HIV care and increase retention in care by offering patient navigation services, workshop programming, and legal support. Evaluation results showed The Brandy Martell Project had a significantly positive effect on ART prescription for clients.Resource from the RWHAP Best Practices Compilation updated on 07/30/2024
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Funding Opportunity: HIV Clinical Training Tracks in Primary Care Residency Programs (HRSA-24-109)
HRSA's HIV/AIDS Bureau held a pre-application technical assistance webinar for the HIV Clinical Training Tracks in Primary Care Residency Program (HRSA-24-109).Resource updated 07/31/2024
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National Ryan White Conference on HIV Care and Treatment
Information about and coverage of this year's national Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program conference, to be held August 20-23, 2024 in Washington, DC and virtually.Event updated 07/31/2024
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HOPWA Performance Profiles Available
From the HUD Exchange Listserv
The Housing Opportunities for Persons With AIDS (HOPWA) Performance Profiles for the Federal Fiscal Year 2022-2023 are now posted on the HUD Exchange.
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HIV.gov: Day 2 at AIDS 2024
HIV.gov touches upon some of the highlights from the second day of AIDS 2024, the International AIDS Conference being held in Munich, Germany.News Article updated on 07/24/2024 -
Day 3 of AIDS 2024 from HIV.gov
More research updates from NIH are featured in HIV.gov's Day 3 at AIDS 2024: Research Updates, HIV Criminalization Laws, and AI.News Article updated on 07/25/2024