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- National Clinician Consultation Center (1)
- Technical Assistance Provider Innovation Network (TAP-in) (1)
- University of Texas Health, San Antonio (1)
- SPNS HCV Cure among People of Color with HIV (1)
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- U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (1)
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Resources • 02/01/2024
Resources • 09/23/2023
Best Practices • 04/09/2024
Training Modules • 01/18/2024
Webinars • 09/22/2023
Webinars • 09/26/2023
Webinars • 07/25/2023
Best Practices • 03/03/2023
Webinars • 12/14/2022
Conference Presentations • 12/07/2022
Conference Presentations • 11/23/2022
Best Practices • 06/22/2022
Best Practices • 05/23/2022
Best Practices • 09/02/2020
Conference Presentations • 02/22/2021
Conference Presentations • 02/12/2021
Resources • 01/31/2024
Webinars • 12/14/2022
Conference Presentations • 12/07/2022
Best Practices • 09/02/2020
Webinars • 08/10/2021
Conference Presentations • 02/12/2021
Resources • 02/01/2024
This fact sheet outlines interventions and resources for Ryan White agencies to level up their screening, testing, and treatment programs.
Resources • 09/23/2023
SPNS initiative aimed to link individuals co-infected with HIV and HCV to care by leveraging public health surveillance and clinical data systems. Project period: 2020-2022.
Best Practices • 04/09/2024
The Arizona Department of Health Services partnered with three clinics to identify people with a dual diagnosis of HIV and HCV, determine their care needs, and link them to HCV treatment.
Resources • 01/31/2024
Activities of jurisdictions and their partner clinics to implement Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) Data to Care project activities, based on their previous experience, data management infrastructure, abili
Training Modules • 01/18/2024
Mini-modules on the steps required to use available public health datasets to create and act upon HIV and hepatitis C viral clearance cascades.
Webinars • 09/22/2023
Review of Data to Care, an approach for leveraging existing clinical data and public health surveillance systems to identify people with HIV who are not engaged in care.
Webinars • 09/26/2023
Review of the data to care project and lessons learned on HCV micro-elimination activities from the Arizona Department of Health Services.
Webinars • 07/25/2023
Webinar series featuring HIV care innovations developed under HRSA SPNS projects.
Best Practices • 03/03/2023
The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services was one of seven health departments funded by Leveraging a Data to Care Approach to Cure Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) Within the RWHAP Part F SPNS initiative implemented from 2020–2022. With the support of the Yale University School of Medicine, which served as the Technical Assistance Provider, MDHHS matched RWHAP and HIV and HCV surveillance data, calculated HCV viral clearance cascades for coinfected populations, and worked with three RWHAP clinics to generate clinic-based lists of coinfected clients and conduct outreach and linkage to HCV treatment.
Webinars • 12/14/2022
The webinar features two interventions designed to improve linkage to and retention in care and improve health outcomes: one on integrating HIV and addiction services and one on delivery of early intervention services for persons with HIV and STI diagnoses.
Conference Presentations • 12/07/2022
Barriers and facilitators to HCV treatment during the DAA era for the understudied and high-risk population of HIV/HCV co-infected patients who delay or do not consent to treatment, and interventions for increasing DAA treatment uptake.
Conference Presentations • 11/23/2022
Review of clinical care for hepatitis B (HBV), a major contributor to end-stage liver disease among people with HIV.
Best Practices • 06/22/2022
The HIV clinic at Washington University integrated comprehensive hepatitis C virus (HCV) screening and treatment into its care model. Chronic HCV is a “silent” infection as it damages the liver over time, often without symptoms. Early treatment of HCV is particularly important among people with HIV, as HIV accelerates HCV’s progression. Of the 1,711 clients served at the clinic each year, 174 had a detectable HCV viral load. These clients received integrated clinical and support services to reduce barriers to ongoing HCV care engagement.
Best Practices • 05/23/2022
The University of California San Francisco, San Francisco General Hospital HIV Clinic developed a care model to enhance access to hepatitis C virus (HCV) treatment among people with HIV by co-locating care and creating a multidisciplinary team. Developed as part of the RWHAP Part F SPNS Hepatitis C Treatment Expansion Initiative, this model of care led to a considerable decrease in the number of people with HIV who were coinfected with HCV among the patients served by San Francisco General Hospital during the 2010 and 2011 demonstration years.
Best Practices • 09/02/2020
Slide summary and apps/training tools from the SPNS initiative, Curing Hepatitis C among People of Color Living with HIV. including: evaluation questions; dissemination activities; and site reports.
Webinars • 08/10/2021
Collaboration among Eds and others to implement routine HIV, HCV, and syphilis screening to increase identification and reduce time to treatment.
Conference Presentations • 02/22/2021
Liver disease and complications among people with HIV.
Conference Presentations • 02/12/2021
In this workshop, participants will gain resources and strategies for implementing community engagement programs, including training community health workers to be part of a health care team to enh