Rapid-Start PrEP Patient Readiness Assessment
April 8, 2026The Rapid-Start PrEP Patient Readiness Assessment is a comprehensive tool designed to evaluate a patient’s preparedness to begin PrEP treatment. It ensures patients understand the importance of adherence, potential side effects, follow-up care, and logistical considerations while addressing any barriers to successful treatment. This assessment supports healthcare providers in delivering patient-centered care for a safe and effective PrEP start.
Exploring Partnerships Between Campus Health Centers and Community-Based Nonprofits to Enhance Sexual Health Services for Students
March 30, 2026This case study examines how partnerships between colleges and community-based organizations can expand access to culturally responsive HIV and STI services for students. Drawing on real-world collaborations, it highlights effective models for delivering testing, prevention, and linkage to care to college/ university students, focusing on populations disproportionately impacted by HIV and STIs.
Key Considerations for Implementing Opt-Out HIV Testing in Emergency Departments
This resource provides a clear, implementation-focused framework for integrating opt-out HIV testing into emergency department workflows. Key operational strategies, staffing models, and linkage-to-care approaches are outlined to support efficient, high-impact implementation in real-world settings.
Starting the Conversation: A Navigator’s Guide to Discussing Rapid-Start HIV PrEP with Patients
November 26, 2025Knowing when to start a rapid-start PrEP conversation is just as important as knowing what to say. As a PrEP Navigator, your role is to recognize the moments when rapid-start PrEP may be indicated and open the door to a supportive conversation. These key opportunities can help patients access fast, same-day protection when they need it most.
