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There are, as of February 6, 2024, a total of 98 HIV care interventions in HRSA's Best Practices Compilation.News Article updated on 02/06/2024
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Input Sought on Federal HIV Research Priorities
The NIH Office of AIDS Research (OAR) leads the effort across NIH to establish HIV research priorities and develop the NIH Strategic Plan for HIV and HIV-Related Research.News Article updated on 02/15/2024 -
Ryan White 2018: Day 1 TA Highlights
Day One of the 2018 National Ryan White Conference on HIV Care & Treatment.Blog updated 09/08/2021
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Ryan White 2018: Day 2 Evidence-Informed Interventions
Identifying and disseminating innovative, effective HIV interventions is an ongoing focus of the RWHAP.Blog updated 06/24/2022
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Ryan White 2018: Day 4 Wrap Up
Summaries of sessions on data, implementation science, integrated planning, health coverage, and CQM.Blog updated 03/28/2024
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Trauma-Informed Approaches Toolkit
Review of the basics of trauma and modules on trauma-informed approaches in the delivery of HIV care.
Resource updated 11/07/2023
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2018 National Ryan White Conference Presentation Slides
View and download presentation slides from the 2018 National Ryan White Conference on HIV Care and Treatment. See the links below to the six tracks and 250 sessions.
Resource updated 09/14/2023
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Connecting to Care: Addressing Unmet Need in HIV
Workbooks describing ways to help connect people living with HIV/AIDS to medical care. Estos cuadernos describen la manera de asistir a conectar personas que viven con VIH/SIDA con el sistema médico.
Resource updated 09/17/2021
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Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Part B and ADAP Uses of Rebate Funds
Strategies for RWHAP Part B and ADAP recipients to optimize the use of ADAP rebate funds in order to improve the overall effectiveness and reach of HIV services.Resource updated 09/14/2023
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IAS 2019 Abstract: SPNS, Transgender Women, and Viral Suppression
Viral suppression among transgender women living with HIV increased over a two-year period as a result of individual and organizational interventions, according to a HRSA-funded study.
Blog updated 03/02/2022
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HIV Care: Translating Science Into Practice
Blog updated 03/28/2024
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Kaleidoscope of Care: Responding to the Challenges of HIV and Substance Use
Cross-disciplinary training curriculum to increase knowledge and awareness of the relationship between HIV infection and substance use. Also available in Spanish (Version en español).
Resource updated 03/25/2024
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Reaching MSM and Transgender Communities
HRSA's HIV/AIDS Bureau HIV care engagement initiatives that focus on sexual minority communities.
Blog updated 03/28/2024
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Part B Coverage of Treatment and Services in Syringe Services Programs (SSPs)
Review of strategies to support Ryan White core medical and support service access/delivery within and/or in combination with local syringe services programs (SSPs).
Resource updated 11/08/2019
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Immediate ART: Quick Guide for Clinicians
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2023 Part B Administrative Reverse Site Visit 2023
Agenda and presentation slides from the Part B ARSV, hosted by HRSA HAB DSHAP.Resource updated 05/29/2024
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Long-Acting HIV Treatment Demonstrates Efficacy in People with Challenges Taking Daily Medicine as Prescribed
Long-acting antiretroviral therapy (ART) with cabotegravir and rilpivirine was superior in suppressing HIV replication compared to daily oral ART in people who had been unable to maintain viral suppression through an oral daily regimen.News Article updated on 02/28/2024 -
340B and AIDS Drug Assistance Programs: Getting the Best Price
Information for ADAPS on leveraging discounts and rebates under the 340B program and compliance requirements.Resource updated 05/29/2024
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HepVu Map on Hep C, Opioids
New data on Hepatitis C and other health indicators are available on HepVu.News Article updated on 03/08/2024 -
Rapid ART Program Initiative for New Diagnoses
Rapid ART Program Initiative for New Diagnoses (RAPID) was designed to connect people with a new HIV diagnosis to ART within five days of diagnosis and within one day of their initial care visit. Linkage navigators counseled people on HIV care, identified an available clinician capable of immediately prescribing ART, scheduled the clinical appointment, and connected people to additional support services. RAPID led to a reduction in median time between initial diagnosis and both ART initiation and viral suppression.Resource from the RWHAP Best Practices Compilation updated on 03/19/2024