This presentation will share innovative strategies in the creation of a reflective Consumer Advisory Board, HIT HIV. The presentation will showcase quality improvement projects the HIT HIV CAB completed while leveraging technology, social media, consumer feedback, and CQM principles ensuring a community-driven and equitable process toward ending the HIV epidemic.
This workshop presents providers and jurisdictions with tools and frameworks to measure stigma, assess implementation readiness and implement stigma reduction activities.
Virginia Quality of Care Consumer Advisory Committee's peer-based support programs, developed to engage consumer voices in HIV quality efforts.
People with HIV share lived experiences and perspectives shaped by years of working in HIV programs and strategies on how to actively engage people with HIV in local quality improvement efforts.
Project Consumer Access and Adherence to Care for HIV (CAATCH) is a Part D clinical quality initiative.
This presentation focuses on peer-based training for engaging consumer voices in HIV providers' quality improvement efforts.
This presentation will provide an overview of various strategies utilized by the quality management program to increase participation of people with HIV and discuss lessons learned from implemented
In the spirit of the Denver Principles, people with HIV should be involved at every level of quality improvement.
This session is facilitated by people with HIV, who bring their own lived experiences and their perspectives shaped by years of working in HIV programs.
Session 2 of the Leadership Institute focuses on stigma and intersectionality.
In response to data that navigating the healthcare system was a key barrier to achieving viral suppression, patient text messaging to patient navigators enabled within the existing system of mobile device appointment reminders and check-ins.
Webinar hosted by CQII consumer consultants reviewing their involvement in the End+Disparities ECHO Collaborative.