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1. 'A Safe Place': Rural HIV Patients and Providers Fight Stigma, Isolation Through Connection - The Rural Monitor - Rural Monitor
Date: Jun 28, 2023

New HIV infections are on the decline in the U.S. — but in some rural areas, lingering stigma and misunderstanding still stand as barriers to the prevention and treatment of the virus. - The Rural Monitor

...HIV Patients and Providers Fight Stigma, Isolation Through Connection - The Rural Monitor --- New HIV infections...

2. HIV Telehealth Collaborative Care (HIV TCC) Program - Models & Innovations
Reviewed: Oct 1, 2024

The HIV Telehealth Collaborative Care (HIV TCC) program connects rural veterans living with HIV to specialists via telehealth.

...HIV Telehealth Collaborative Care (HIV TCC) Program --- The HIV Telehealth Collaborative Care (HIV TCC) program...

3. Notice of Special Interest (NOSI): Ending the HIV Epidemic (EHE) - Funding
Deadline: Jan 10, 2026

Notice of Special Interest for research to address the HIV epidemic using innovation to tailor strategies for the barriers and strengths in communities disproportionately impacted by HIV. States with a disproportionate occurrence of new HIV diagnoses in rural areas are a program priority.

...HIV Epidemic (EHE) --- Notice of Special Interest for research to address the HIV epidemic using...

4. Chronic Disease in Rural America Overview - Topic Guides
Reviewed: May 20, 2022

Provides resources and information on the impact of chronic disease in rural areas, as well as prevention and treatment strategies. Highlights specific chronic diseases, including heart disease and stroke, diabetes, chronic respiratory conditions, arthritis, and HIV/AIDS.

...HIV Telehealth Collaborative Care (HIV TCC) Program , focused on rural veterans with HIV, uses telemedicine...

5. HIV Testing in 50 Local Jurisdictions Accounting for the Majority of New HIV Diagnoses and Seven States with Disproportionate Occurrence of HIV in Rural Areas, 2016–2017 - Resources
Date: Jun 2019

Reports on HIV testing in 50 local jurisdictions where most new diagnoses of HIV infection in 2016 and 2017 were found and in 7 states with high rural rates of HIV. Includes rural-urban data on HIV testing for Alabama, Arkansas, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri, Oklahoma, and South Carolina.

...HIV Testing in 50 Local Jurisdictions Accounting for the Majority of New HIV Diagnoses and Seven...

6. America's HIV Epidemic Analysis Dashboard: Protocol for a Data Resource to Support Ending the HIV Epidemic in the United States - Resources
Date: Feb 2022

Provides information on the launch of America's HIV Epidemic Analysis Dashboard (AHEAD) which presents information on HIV data at the state level across the U.S. and the county level in Ending the HIV Epidemic (EHE) priority areas and select rural areas in the South with high HIV transmission. Discusses the data included in the tool such as 6 HIV indicators determined by the Centers of Disease Control (CDC) and information on how to engage with the dashboard by HIV indicator, geographic area, and demographic information.

...HIV Epidemic Analysis Dashboard: Protocol for a Data Resource to Support Ending the HIV Epidemic...

7. HIV Testing Outcomes Among Blacks or African Americans — 50 Local U.S. Jurisdictions Accounting for the Majority of New HIV Diagnoses and Seven States with Disproportionate Occurrences of HIV in Rural Areas, 2017 - Resources
Date: Jan 2020

Reports on HIV testing and diagnoses by a variety of demographic characteristics, including race/ethnicity. Examines linkage to medical care for African Americans with newly diagnosed HIV infection. Study covers 50 U.S. jurisdictions with the majority of new diagnoses as well as the seven states — Alabama, Arkansas, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri, Oklahoma, and South Carolina — with high rural rates of HIV. Rural-specific data is not provided in the results.

...HIV Diagnoses and Seven States with Disproportionate Occurrences of HIV in Rural Areas, 2017 --- Reports...

8. HIV Prevention and Treatment Challenges in Rural America - Resources
Date: May 2020

Provides an overview of the prevalence of HIV and access to HIV prevention and treatment services in rural communities. Discusses challenges to providing and accessing HIV prevention and treatment efforts in rural areas, including the lack of local healthcare services, the cost of care, and HIV-related stigma. Describes federal programs that support HIV prevention and treatment services in rural areas. Offers policy recommendations to address these barriers and to reduce rural HIV disparities.

...HIV Prevention and Treatment Challenges in Rural America --- Provides an overview of the prevalence of HIV...

9. HIV Testing, Linkage to HIV Medical Care, and Interviews for Partner Services Among Black Men Who Have Sex with Men — Non–Health Care Facilities, 20 Southern U.S. Jurisdictions, 2016 - Resources
Date: Jul 2018

Reports on work by 20 health departments and 24 community-based organizations (CBOs) funded by the CDC to provide HIV testing and related services to Black gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men in the South. Provides rural-urban data on the number of HIV tests provided, new HIV-positive diagnoses, linking people with HIV infection to medical care, and interviews for partner services.

...HIV tests provided, new HIV-positive diagnoses, linking people with HIV infection to medical care...

10. Responding to the HIV Crisis in Scott County, Indiana: Q&A with Dr. William Cooke - The Rural Monitor - Rural Monitor
Date: Nov 28, 2018

Scott County, Indiana, has been in the national spotlight since experiencing the largest HIV outbreak in rural America's recent history. The town's only physician at the time, Dr. William Cooke, took action to bring healing and hope to his community of Austin and the surrounding county. In this Q&A, he shares the motivation behind his compassionate approach to care. - The Rural Monitor

...HIV-positive person they knew to their newly launched HIV, hepatitis C, and opioid/substance use disorder...