Resource Library
Our library of resources offers a wide variety of information on HIV prevention and care, capacity building and management, healthcare equity, and much more.
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MAPRx Recent Medicare Part D Changes, September 2025
This infographic from MAPRx describes Medicare Part D changes that may help with out of pocket costs.
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ICC COVID Immunization Dashboard
To help navigate the current landscape in each state, the Immunocompromised Collaborative immunization dashboard from the Immune Deficiency Foundation tracks who is eligible for the 2025-2026 COVID-19 vaccine, as well as who can get it from a pharmacy without a prescription and whether state-regulated health insurance plans have to cover the cost.
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MAPRx 2026 Open Enrollment Guide
The Annual Open Enrollment for Medicare prescription drug coverage (Part D) is October 15, 2025 – December 7, 2025 for coverage beginning January 1, 2026. Certain people with Medicare can also change plans at other times. Every year plans make changes to benefits and costs. With these different changes, your current plan may or may not be the best plan for you in 2026. This guide can help find answers to some important questions that can help you during the Annual Open Enrollment.
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MAPRx MPPP Patient Guide for 2026
If your prescription drug costs are high, you may benefit from participating in the Medicare Prescription Payment Plan, also known as MPPP. This guide from Medicare Access for Patients Rx describes the Medicare Prescription Payment Plan and helps patients decide if it is right for them.
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NIAID HIV Language Guide
This guide includes language suggestions for communicating about HIV and related topics.
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Patients With HIV May Have High Prevalence of Long COVID
The prevalence of long COVID was high in patients living with HIV, according to a review published in eClinicalMedicine.
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Recommendations for Incorporating Geriatrics Into HIV Care Include Attention to Both Body and Mind
Of the nearly 1.1 million people living with HIV in the United States in 2022, an estimated 54% were over 50 years old, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Yet we are not doing enough to meet the needs of this population: A recent CDC study found that the country was on pace to miss all of its 2025 goals for improving the quality of life for people living with HIV age 50 and older.
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Nearly 20% of New HIV Diagnoses Occur Among Older Adults
Patients aged 50 and older who were newly diagnosed with HIV often reported heterosexual transmission and were more often women when compared with those younger than 50, according to an analysis of patients in New York State that was published in JAIDS.
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Resource Guide: HIV/HCV Health and Housing Collaborative
HealthHIV’s HIV/HCV Health and Housing’s 2023 Resource Guide was developed throughout a year-long technical assistance project with eight organizations working to increase their HIV/HCV screening and care capacity for their clients experiencing homelessness. The resources in this document provide insight into HIV/HCV care for people experiencing homelessness in a variety of settings and with a variety of populations.
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PDAB Action Steps for Patients
Patients looking to contribute to the conversation about drug affordability and Upper Payment Limits (UPLs) can start here.
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PDAB: Balancing the Scale
The Role of PDABs in Drug Pricing and Healthcare Stakeholder Impacts
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Considerations and Implications of PDABs and Their Impact on 340Bs
Prescription Drug Affordability Boards (PDABs) are designed to help reduce the costs of prescription medications in 11 states where they currently exist (legislation pending in 13 more states).
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Prescription Drug Affordability Boards (PDABs) and Upper Payment Limits (UPLs) Impact on Patients, Drug Pricing, and Innovation
This HealthHIV Advocacy paper explores the function of Prescription Drug Affordability Boards (PDABs) in managing prescription drug costs, considering perspectives of patients, providers, and payers to ensure equitable access to vital medications while controlling healthcare expenses.
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Aging with Pride: National Health, Aging, and Sexuality/Gender Study
This landmark study is the first federally-funded longitudinal national project designed to better understand the aging, health, and well-being of sexual and gender diverse midlife and older adults.
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Integrating Frailty and Functional Outcomes into Clinical Trials
Considerations of frailty and functional outcomes for better integration and representation of aging patients in clinical trials.
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Inflamm-aging: Effects of Chronic Inflammation with HIV
Advances in Antiretroviral therapy (ART) allow people with HIV to live longer with fewer medications. Join us as Dr. Peter Hunt details the connection between chronic inflammation and HIV infection and discusses care considerations and emerging research.
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The Importance of Synchronicity for Remedying Health Inequities
At SYNC 2021, our nation’s public health leaders, service providers, and community organizers spoke on the various ways in which different sectors of society can come together to end the epidemics that impact underserved communities.
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A continuum of HIV care describing mortality and loss to follow-up: a longitudinal cohort study
A cross-sectional study assessed how effective it was for those on HIV meds to not transmit to others, along with how high the loss to follow-up was in various HIV programs. They found that there was a high loss of follow-up in HIV care programs, but it highlighted the need for intervention as well as an increase in rates of viral suppression.
