Tech/Mobile Apps Supporting HIV Care
Blog updated 04/10/2023
Blog updated 04/10/2023
People with HIV are at a much higher risk of being unstably housed or homeless than the general population. In turn, less stable housing hinders HIV viral suppression.
Blog updated 01/27/2023
Review of oral health care considerations for people with HIV, from the SPNS Innovations in Oral Health Care Initiative. Introductory chapter of Implementing Oral Health Care into HIV Primary Care Settings.
Resource updated 11/29/2023
Insights on providing continuity of HIV care for persons transitioning from jail to community settings, in Creating a Jail Linkage Program training manual, based on the SPNS Enhancing Linkages to HIV Primary Care & Services in Jail Settings Initiative.
Implemented cognitive-behavioral program (Choosing Life: Empowerment! Action! Results! or CLEAR, an evidence-based tool) to promote health and change behavior with patients, including MSM of color.
Resource updated 08/05/2020
Organization updated 09/14/2023
Resource updated 01/10/2024
Resource updated 04/17/2024
Definitions of jails versus prisons and staffing considerations in implementing a project to enhance HIV health services between community and jail settings, based on insights from the SPNS initiative, Enhancing Linkages to HIV Primary Care & Services in Jail Settings Initiative.
Resource updated 03/08/2024
Blog updated 08/16/2023
Resource updated 09/19/2023
Blog updated 03/29/2024
Extensive training resource to support the integration of the Community Health Worker (CHW) workforce into HIV and other primary care teams. Available in English and Spanish. Disponible en inglés y español.
Resource updated 12/04/2023
Overview of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the United States, particularly within marginalized and underserved populations. Part of the tools in Innovative Approaches to Engaging Hard-to-Reach Populations Living with HIV/AIDS into Care.
Collection of additional resources on HIV care engagement. Part of the training manual, Innovative Approaches to Engaging Hard-to-Reach Populations Living with HIV/AIDS into Care.