Facilitation and collaboration skills for doing QI using virtual visual storyboards to ensure interactive meetings and promote asynchronous QI exchange and documentation.
Review of rapid antiretroviral treatment programs implemented at 15 Virginia RWHAP sites, including insights and future quality improvement activities focused on the Ending the Epidemic initiative.
Women in the U.S. represent only 7% of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) users.
This presentation discusses the limitations of using evidence-based and evidence-informed parameters when identifying innovative approaches to engage and retain people with HIV in care.
The Northeast/Caribbean AIDS Education and Training Center HIV Health Information Exchange (HIE) Initiative aims to empower HIV care networks to utilize the potential of emerging data exchange mode
This session will outline establishment of community partnerships and implementation of housing, nutrition, and substance use treatment programs.
Research shows that African American students live with HIV more commonly than their primarily Caucasian counterparts.
This presentation offers insights from a successful quality improvement (QI) project to improve three-day linkage to care in a large urban federally qualified health center (FQHC) network.
This presentation will describe a distinctive urban telehealth program in a city with high HIV incidence and prevalence, and capacity building activities to increase provider and client engagement.
This session will highlight the adoption of a systems-level intervention aimed at identifying and addressing special causes variations in patient and client outcomes.
This 101 session will provide a broad overview of unstable housing, homelessness, and their impact on health outcomes.
Learn about strategies for improving access to oral healthcare through better integration of electronic health and dental records and regular communication across dental and medical settings.
Establishing an opt-out HIV screening program in the emergency department has almost quadrupled HIV screening rates and has identified new and out-of-care cases.
The Linkage to Care (LTC) Program at Denver Health/Denver Public Health is an innovative model using continuous quality improvement and community partners to close gaps in the HIV care continuum.
HIV care measures for people with HIV enrolled in the Massachusetts AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP) were compared to people with HIV not currently enrolled; results indicate that enrollees have