Leveraging a Data to Care Approach to Cure HCV: Jurisdiction Perspectives
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Activities of jurisdictions and their partner clinics to implement Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) Data to Care project activities, based on their previous experience, data management infrastructure, ability to share data, and staffing resources.
The implementation manual summarizes approaches, lessons learned, and best practices for supporting the replication of efforts, and lists key resources for health department jurisdictions to start implementation.
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This template serves as an example of an Integrated HIV Prevention and Care Plan work plan, including details of activity, parties responsible, timelines, status of activities, data sources, and performance metrics.
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Guide for facilitators to introduce interactive learning experiences during quality improvement trainings.
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HIV-specific, validated tool to assess patient satisfaction with HIV primary care.
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Guide on ways an organization can involve consumers in quality improvment.
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Guide to help HIV providers to lead a learning collaborative designed to improve the quality of HIV care.
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Intended for those responsible for documenting and tracking implementation of their jurisdiction's Integrated HIV Prevention and Care Plan, this modifiable work plan from the Pennsylvania Department of Health’s Division of HIV is a helpful starting place. Implementation activities included in the work plan support the four Ending the HIV Epidemic strategies–diagnose, treat, prevent, and respond–plus a fifth strategy, support, to ensure a truly accessible and responsive system of care.
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