Project Consumer LINC
The tools and methods developed in Project Consumer LINC (Linking Individuals into Needed Care) will help grantees to engage Ryan White consumers in efforts to linking other people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWH) into primary medical care and other needed services. The project focused testing and evaluating four strategies:
- Understanding and Refining the System of Care: PLWH who are engaged in Ryan White planning and service delivery provide input on improving systems of care. Changes are designed to make it easier for PLWH to access services.
- PLWH Caucus/Committee: PLWH who are involved in identifying unmet need for HIV/AIDS services (i.e., PLWH who are not in care) work with other PLWH to raise their awareness of the HIV care system and provide them with information on how to access and remain in care. In some cases, consumers serve as mentors or informal “patient navigators” to help individuals enter care.
- Linking PLWH to Care: PLWH serve as part-time or full-time community health workers, linking other PLWH into HIV-related primary medical care and other needed services.
- Integrated Clinical Care Teams: PLWH serve as members of an integrated clinical care team and may maintain an ongoing relationship (six months or more) with client PLWH, helping first to connect them to care and then to keep them in care and adherent to prescribed treatments.
Project Documentation and Tools
This project was implemented under a cooperative agreement with Mosaica.
- Developing a Peer-based Early Intervention Program
This webinar presented by DTTA staff and the Project Consumer LINC contractors drew from lessons learned during this program. The webinar objectives were to: 1) familiarize participants with the components of an Early Intervention Services Program, as described by the HIV/AIDS Bureau; 2) to summarize the benefits of using peers; and 3) to provide a step-by-step process for developing a peer-based EIS program- Webinar audio file (.mp3)
- Download Call Slides (PPT)
- Download Handout
- Compiled Project Publications Includes strategy documents and comparison chart, checklists, analysis of 2009 legislation impact, and HRSA policy letter on the use of peers in Ryan White Programs.
- Evaluation of Short Term Outcomes, March 2010
- CDC Fact Sheet - Recommendations for HIV Testing
- CDC Fact Sheet - New Details on HIV Incidence in U.S. Populations (2008)