Cuidándome
July 31, 2026La intervención en vídeo, de 30 minutos de duración, está diseñada para abordar el estigma, aumentar la comunicación y capacitar a las personas para que conozcan su estado serológico y tomen el control de su salud. Además del vídeo, se ofrecen materiales suplementarios para promover la intervención y proporcionar información sobre sexo más seguro a los clientes.
Taking Care of Me
Taking Care of Me is an HIV and STI prevention intervention designed for patients in STI clinic waiting rooms with an updated animation sequence designed by HealthHIV. The 30-minute video-based intervention is designed to address stigma, increase communication, and empower people to know their status and take control of their health.
Living Beyond the Diagnosis: EmpowHERed with HIV
July 7, 2026Episode 3 of 4. This inspiring video shares the journey of living long-term with HIV—navigating challenges, embracing resilience, and thriving beyond diagnosis. It highlights strength, hope, and the transformative power of managing one’s health while helping reduce stigma and raise awareness.
EmpowHERed by Care: Navigating Health with Supportive HIV Care Providers
Episode 4 of 4. This story highlights the impact of compassionate, culturally competent healthcare. It explores how supportive provider relationships can empower individuals to stay engaged in care, build trust, and achieve positive health outcomes.
Updated NYS Guidance: Addressing the Needs of Older Patients and Long-Term Survivors in HIV Care
June 12, 2026Although 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 patients with HIV
A Multidisciplinary Healthy Aging Program in Comprehensive HIV Care: Multidomain Screening, Clinical Interventions, and Cardiometabolic Risk Management
May 19, 2026New research on HIV and Aging published in the journal Viruses.
HealthHIV State of Aging with HIV™ Fifth National Survey
May 6, 2026HealthHIV’s Fifth Annual State of Aging with HIV™ National Survey examines crucial issues facing long-term survivors and adults aging with HIV.
Joint Statement and Public Comments on the Proposed Changes to Connecticut’s Medicaid Protected Drug Classes
April 29, 2026ADAP Advocacy and HealthHIV issued the following joint statement in response to the proposed changes to services for People Living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) under Medicaid as set forth in the Connecticut Governor’s Health and Human Services budget recommendations.
HIV Treatment Reduces Accelerated Biological Aging by Nearly Four Years
April 28, 2026Growing evidence suggests that people with HIV experience accelerated biological aging, driven by chronic inflammation and immune dysregulation, contributing to elevated risks of cardiovascular and other age‑related diseases.
At ESCMID Global 2026, researchers presented new data showing that ART can partially reverse this accelerated aging at the molecular level, reducing biological age by nearly four years.
CMS Town Hall Meeting on Biktarvy Price Negotiations: Comments by Joseph Cherabie
April 23, 2026CMS Town Hall Meeting on Biktarvy Price Negotiations: Comments by Kevin Herwig
Comments provided by Kevin Herwig, HIV+Hepatitis Policy Institute, during the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Town Hall Meeting on Biktarvy Price Negotiations, April 22, 2026.
Living Well With HIV Over 50: Health Tips, Risks, and What to Expect?
April 1, 2026Thanks to medical advances, people living with HIV are living longer, and that’s something to celebrate. But aging can come with new health considerations. This blog entry from HIV.gov highlights practical steps to help people living with HIV protect their physical and mental well-being. Whether you’re newly diagnosed or have been living with HIV for decades, these tips can help you take charge of your health as you age.
