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Best Practices • 09/21/2023
Best Practices • 04/27/2023
Best Practices • 04/27/2023
Best Practices • 04/27/2023
Best Practices • 04/26/2023
Best Practices • 04/26/2023
Best Practices • 07/14/2017
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Best Practices • 07/14/2017
Best Practices • 09/01/2017
Best Practices • 07/14/2017
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Best Practices • 09/21/2023
Components of an intervention focused on BMSM with HIV who have not yet been successfully maintained in care.
Best Practices • 04/27/2023
Intervention using three interconnected approaches to improve retention in HIV care: housing first, harm reduction, and Motivational Interviewing.
Best Practices • 04/27/2023
Use of a transnational framework to provide intensive services, including one-on-one educational sessions, to help Latino men and Latina transgender women link to and stay engaged in care and treatment.
Best Practices • 04/27/2023
Intervention featuring time-limited services and outreach to help identify, treat, and prevent HIV and STIs.
Best Practices • 04/26/2023
Intervention to create a safe place for delivering stigma-free, trauma-informed and integrated HIV, addiction medicine and behavioral health services under a single roof.
Best Practices • 04/26/2023
Mobile app for youth offering information, social networking, and self-management tools to support holistic HIV care.
Best Practices • 07/14/2017
Highlights from linkage to care projects in correctional settings.
Best Practices • 07/14/2017
Highlights from Wisconsin's recruitment program for HIV counseling, testing, and referral (CTR) services.
Best Practices • 07/14/2017
Evidence-informed intervention demonstrating that members of high-risk groups are often more effective at identifying and recruiting HIV-positive and at-risk individuals than traditional testing and outreach models.
Best Practices • 09/01/2017
This report highlights projects found to offer highly effective (and replicable) approaches to integrating buprenorphine-based medication-assisted treatment into HIV/AIDS primary care.