Minimize to Maximize. The Utah RWHAP Part B Program follows Franklin Covey’s 4 Disciplines of Execution to collaborate with a medical case management provider to minimize the number of goals to maximize success. A virtual scoreboard monitors measures and commitments within a structured cadence of self-accountability to improve outcomes.
Description of how a modified Directly Observed Therapy (mDOT) program increased uptake of DOPT and the priority populations that experienced the uptake.
In a single-center restrospective cohort study, patients with extensive treatment experience and history of virologic failure and multi-drug resistance underwent simplification of ARV salvage regimens with a median pill burden reduction of six pills per day. This strategy led to high rates of virologic suppression.
The first long-acting injectable antiretroviral therapy (LAI ART) formulation was FDA-approved January 2021. Drawing on the Consolidated Framework on Implementation Research, this mixed methods study assessed knowledge, attitudes, practices, and perceived barriers and facilitators related to implementation of LAI ART in NYC among HIV clinic staff and people with HIV.
By cross matching registries of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections, this study found 27.1% of male syphilis cases were coinfected with HIV and 31.8% of those coinfected were not virally suppressed. This suggests ongoing sexual risk behaviors and the potential for HIV transmission among male syphilis cases.
HHS process for development of the “I Am a Work of ART” viral suppression campaign, in collaboration with community partners. of the National HIV/AIDS Strategy.
Applying the HIV/AIDS Bureau implementation science framework; trauma-informed care in dental settings; and review of an organization's status-neutral approach to care .
Overview of RWHAP SPNS E2i Initiative implementation materials.
Resources for housing, HIV prevention, and HIV care and treatment, including funding structures and partnerships that address barriers that impact HIV health outcomes.
Jurisdictions and service providers discuss challenges to implementing comprehensive HIV and housing models and innovative service delivery models that address barriers faced by people with HIV who are unstably housed and homeless.
Description of the impact of unstable housing and homelessness on HIV health outcomes, including lessons learned from HIV outbreak response efforts.
Strategies, findings, and lessons learned from the RWHAP SPNS initiative that aims to strengthen systems of care between the RWHAP and entities funded in response to the opioid epidemic.
Review of the Oregon model of integrating intensive case management, behavioral health, in-home and other wrap-around services with housing assistance and its replication potential in other jurisdictions.
Review of data-to-care Hennepin County, Minnesota data-to-care models to address an HIV outbreak among people who inject drugs within a housing-first, cross-sector framework.
Discussion of diverse partnerships developed to successfully treat a homeless population with addiction and newly diagnosed HIV as well as the service delivery challenges faced by an out-of-state Part C clinic.
Results of a study demonstrating the impact that coordinated care, housing, and employment can have on the HIV health outcomes of unstably housed and under/unemployed people with HIV.
Review of a SPNS initiative to improve system-level capacity to provide comprehensive care for people with HIV and Opioid Use Disorders (OUD), featuring a semistructured tool developed to measure state HIV/OUD coordination across 11 domains.
BLOC partners share how the BLOC program and curriculum were developed, implemented, and evaluated, including adaptations for key populations.