Resources
This Resource Guide was developed as part of the HealthHIV REINFORCE initiative supporting five healthcare organizations to increase their retention and re-engagement in HIV care rates. These sites, situated around the country, ranged from large multi-site hospitals and health centers to small community-based organizations.
Differentiated service delivery (DSD) models were able to provide comparable effectiveness in treating people with HIV as the standard of care (SoC) when it came to maintaining care and viral suppression, according to a review published in Reviews in Medical Virology.
This intervention is part of the Dissemination of Evidence-Informed Interventions project—the first SPNS project of its kind to apply a rigorous implementation science approach and evaluate intervention replication and fidelity of evidence-informed intervention models across the country.
Hear from people with HIV about how they learned that they had HIV, how they felt, and how they decided to share their status with other people.
University of Oxford’s Nuffield Department of Medicine spoke to one of Associate Professor Lucy Dorrell’s patients about her experiences discovering that she was HIV+.
This page describes the Linkage to HIV Medical Care indicator data which informs the EHE AHEAD dashboard.
This data visualization dashboard from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services provides an interactive snapshot of the road to increased linkage to HIV care.
Listen. Learn. Engage. is a video module on setting the foundation for long-term engagement with your patients.
This machine learning model was developed to identify patients at risk for dropping out of care in an urban HIV care clinic using electronic medical records and geospatial data.
Data to Care (D2C) is a public health strategy that uses HIV surveillance data, pharmacy fill data, clinic appointment data, and other treatment and care data sources to identify persons with HIV who are not in care, link them to medical and social services, and support the HIV Care Continuum.
A collection of implementation guides on evidence-informed best practices in HIV care delivery.
The United States HIV care workforce is shrinking, which could complicate service delivery to people living with HIV (PLWH). This study examined the impact of practice transformations, defined as efficiencies in structures and delivery of care, on demonstration project sites within the Workforce Capacity Building Initiative, a Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Special Projects of National Significance (SPNS).