Key Initiatives

National Coalition for LGBTQ Health
The Coalition is committed to improving the health and well-being of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender individuals through federal and local advocacy, education, and research. The Coalition strives to address the entire LGBTQ+ community regardless of disability, income, education, and geography.
Medical Education
HealthHIV designs and implements certified medical education that is responsive to the education and training needs of clinicians, allied health workers, the public health workforce, and patients.
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HIV Treatment Innovation Module 2: Management of Common Comorbidities for People Living with HIV
This module provides considerations for managing and preventing common comorbidities, co-infections and opportunistic infections among PWH.
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HIV Treatment Innovation Module 3: A Focus on Aging and Long-Term Survivors
This module provides considerations for managing HIV care among older adults and long-term HIV survivors.
Capacity Building
HealthHIV boasts a proven history building the capacity of organizations and health professionals serving racial/ethnic minority communities and other vulnerable populations.
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HIV & Comorbidities: Understanding the Intersection of HIV and Other Health Conditions
This webinar examines the impact of co-morbidities such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, mental health disorders, and hepatitis on individuals living with HIV. Experts will discuss how these conditions intersect with HIV and influence treatment and health outcomes.
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Operationalizing Lenacapavir for PrEP in Your Health System: From Business Planning and Reimbursement to Pharmacy Readiness
As HIV prevention evolves, long-acting injectable options like lenacapavir are emerging as promising tools to expand access and adherence. Effective implementation of new interventions calls for thoughtful planning across key areas, including operations, staffing, finance, and patient access.
Advocacy
HealthHIV brings a re-energized approach to addressing the advocacy agenda in order to improve health disparities, treat the medically underserved, advance chronic disease management, and redefine the broader health care debate.
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HealthHIV Provides Oral Comments to the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) on September 18, 2025
The following oral comments were presented by HealthHIV’s Director of Advocacy, Scott Bertani, to the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) on September 19, 2025, and concluded with three recommendations for ACIPs continued vital work in protecting the health of the American people.
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On National HIV and Aging Awareness Day, HealthHIV highlights the need for better access and care coordination for people aging with HIV
HealthHIV today marks National HIV and Aging Awareness Day by spotlighting key findings from its Fourth Annual State of Aging with HIV™ National Survey on access and care coordination. These findings are derived from the responses of survey participants from around the U.S. who either provide care for people aging with HIV or receive care as an older person with HIV.
Research and Evaluation
HealthHIV houses an internal research and evaluation function unique to healthcare nonprofits.
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State of Aging with HIV™
HealthHIV’s Fourth Annual State of Aging with HIV™ National Survey examines crucial issues facing long-term survivors and adults aging with HIV.
Communications
HealthHIV houses a team of communications professionals with experience encompassing the development and dissemination of materials in both print and digital spaces.
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Mfax: Get the Facts about Mpox
The National Coalition for LGBTQ Health has developed the MFAX education and awareness campaign to support the dissemination of facts about mpox vaccination, general prevention, transmission, testing, and treatment, as well as foster community engagement efforts around mpox.

Partnering and Communicating Together (PACT)
HealthHIV is a proud member of the Partnering and Communicating Together (PACT) program, the national campaign of the Ending the HIV Epidemic in the U.S. (EHE) initiative and the National HIV/AIDS Strategy. Together is an evidence-based campaign that aims to empower communities, partners, and health care providers to reduce HIV stigma and promote HIV testing, prevention, and treatment.