
The national resource center for care coordination and healthy aging with HIV
The Healthy Aging Hub serves as a practical hub for a wide range of
materials from the Pozitively Aging program supporting healthy aging—including policy and advocacy, provider education and curricula, research and practice insights, and community-facing resources. As work in these areas continue to evolve, so too will the Hub, providing a home for information and materials related to aging with HIV.
Policy & Advocacy
Advocating for care coordination across the lifespan.
Education & Curricula
Learn more about aging with HIV and care coordination.
Research & Insights
The latest research for aging with HIV.
Community Resources
Browse our library of resources on healthy aging.

Healthy Aging with HIV Series
Certificate Program
This accredited learning series explores what it means to age with HIV, connecting science with lived experience and everyday practice. It is a tool for providers, case managers, peer navigators, and advocates to learn about the intersection of medical knowledge with workforce readiness, social determinants of health, and supportive care systems.
Learn MoreHIV and Aging Issues
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Medicare Drug Price Negotiation Opportunities and Resources
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has announced the selection of a widely used HIV treatment for Medicare price negotiation under IPAY2028 as part of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). This is a critical time to share your experience.
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HIV & Aging Issues Brief: January 2026
Welcome to the first HIV & Aging Issues Brief for January of 2026. Below is compiled a series of key public health policy issues and research items pertinent to the ongoing work of HealthHIV and the Coalition—happening both nationally and internationally.
In the News
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Are health problems of aging HIV patients being underserved in Stanislaus County?
HIV infections proved fatal for more than 100,000 people in the United States in the 1980s. But the life expectancy today for people living with the virus is not much less than for the general population. Still, many of those in this aging population struggle with limited financial resources, disability and health complications, some of…
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Growing old with HIV in California: Graying challenges
The early 1980s were a very dark time for anyone whose life, in some way, was touched by HIV/AIDS. It was characterized as a death sentence for a reason: individuals diagnosed with it typically lived only 1 to 2 years after diagnosis. In 2026, that same patient diagnosed with HIV has a life expectancy approaching…
Education
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Insights from HealthHIV’s Fifth Annual State of Aging with HIV™ National Survey
Findings from the recently-fielded HealthHIV State of Aging with HIV™ Fifth Annual National Survey were presented during this webinar on Wednesday, May 6, 2026.
Resources
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Updated NYS Guidance: Addressing the Needs of Older Patients and Long-Term Survivors in HIV Care
Although published evidence-based strategies to support clinical recommendations are not currently available, a growing literature base describes evidence-informed and emerging strategies for the care of older populations with HIV or those who are long-term survivors of HIV. Based on the evidence, this guidance presents strategies to help clinicians recognize and address the needs of older…
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A Multidisciplinary Healthy Aging Program in Comprehensive HIV Care: Multidomain Screening, Clinical Interventions, and Cardiometabolic Risk Management
New research on HIV and Aging published in the journal Viruses.

