Tech/Mobile Apps Supporting HIV Care
Blog updated 04/10/2023
Blog updated 04/10/2023
Resource updated 10/23/2023
RWHAP Technical Assistance Provider updated on 03/07/2024
A culturally sensitive, participant-driven, Spanish-language group for Latina women with HIV promoted engagement in HIV services. Many participants had never previously engaged in support services. The increased participation resulted in multiple positive outcomes, including HIV viral load suppression, reduced stigma and isolation, engagement in mental health services, and increased community advocacy.
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
Project Consumer Access and Adherence to Care for HIV (CAATCH) is a Part D clinical quality initiative. Utilizing peers as partners, a series of health education sessions are delivered to make improvements on the HIV care continuum in engagement and viral suppression.
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
This discussion will give an overview of the methods and techniques used to handle a workforce that was comfortable with the status quo after 20 years of using CAREWare versions 1 through 5 and not ready to give in to change very quickly.
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
Resource updated 11/01/2022
Resource updated 01/06/2022
Resource from the RWHAP Best Practices Compilation updated on 01/07/2024
Resource updated 08/04/2022
Resource updated 11/01/2022
Resource updated 04/11/2023
Resource updated 09/19/2023
Resource updated 03/09/2023
Resource from the RWHAP Best Practices Compilation updated on 11/14/2023
RWHAP Technical Assistance Provider updated on 02/27/2024
Resource from the RWHAP Best Practices Compilation updated on 01/07/2024
Utilizing Epic’s reporting tools and the CAREWare Provider Data Import (PDI) will allow sites to realize significant reduction in staff effort required for data entry every month.
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
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%).
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023