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Racial and ethnic minority populations living in rural areas are disproportionally affected by HIV/AIDS and may have special needs.
...HIV. In 2018, almost half of all deaths among people diagnosed with HIV occurred in the Southern...
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Lists a variety of products, media, meetings, and conferences that could be used to share HIV/AIDS program successes with stakeholders and other programs.
...HIV Prevention Goes Social Toolkit Resources to Learn More Let's Stop HIV Together Website...
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Chattanooga CARES is a Ryan White Clinic and Center of Excellence for HIV, providing both primary and specialty health services.
...HIV, providing both primary and specialty health services. --- View more Chattanooga CARES Project Title: Chattanooga...
Added: Oct 22, 2021
The co-location of services model, or one-stop shop, combines medication for opioid use disorder (MOUD) with other services, such as treatment for mental health and primary care needs, in one location.
...HIV outbreak that was traced back to syringe sharing and was the first OUD and HIV...
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The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare is a Ryan White program that manages HIV and STI prevention, surveillance, and treatment programs.
...HIV and STI prevention, surveillance, and treatment programs. --- View more Idaho Department of Health and Welfare...
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Why partnerships with community-based organizations that know the population and provide supportive services are critical for rural HIV/AIDS programs.
...HIV in a multisite HIV incidence study, HIV Prevention Trials Network. Women selected for the study...
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How access to HIV/AIDS data in electronic health records or other data systems can impact program effectiveness.
...HIV data the metrics cover HIV diagnoses, number of persons living with HIV stage 3 (AIDS...
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The goal of treatment is for the person's blood to have an undetectable viral load. Without it, the disease may progress to AIDS.
...HIV virus in a person's blood. A suppressed viral load is achieved when an HIV...
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Learn about promising programs and organizations that have developed HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment programs in a rural community.
...HIV prevention and treatment interventions in rural communities are described in this module. Chattanooga CARES...
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Patient-centered strategies that can improve patient retention, adherence, and quality of care by creating a welcoming and safe clinical environment.
...HIV and to treat people living with HIV should consider ways to adapt practices and materials...