Harnessing Electronic Health Record Technologies to Improve Retention in HIV Care
August 26, 2022Demonstration of how the development of a robust, HIV-specific retention module within a hospital’s the EHR (Epic) helped retention-in-care efforts and demonstrates how technology can be harnessed to retain patients in care, improve HIV care continuum outcomes, and help communities end the HIV epidemic.
Reducing Harm When Using Drugs
August 5, 2022This resource provides general harm reduction tips for drug use and information on local harm reduction organizations.
The Importance of Synchronicity for Remedying Health Inequities
September 30, 2021National HIV Curriculum: Linkage to HIV Care
August 25, 2020This on-line module provides a review of the current state of linkage to care in the United States, examines the major barriers to linkage to care, and explores strategies for improving linkage to care.
Educational Videos for Women of Color with HIV
August 6, 2020Series of six brief, animated videos with HIV-specific patient education tailored for women of color with HIV.
Intervention Guide: SPNS Demonstration Model on Women Empowered to Connect and Remain Engaged in Care (WE CARE)
October 1, 2018Intervention guide highlighting an evidence-informed innovative model of care, with a focus on the retention in care step in the HIV care continuum. Guide provides information on key components of the intervention and the capacity required by organizations/clinics to conduct this work.
Pocket Guide: Improving Linkage to Care – Ensuring High-Quality Care for PLWH Within and Beyond Corrections
July 14, 2017Highlights from linkage to care projects in correctional settings. This guide covers Key Staff and Participants, Objectives for the Interventions, Rationale, Method, and Key items to consider for replication and resources.
Making Sure Your HIV Care is the Best It Can Be: A Consumer Quality of Care Training Workshop
August 1, 2006Facilitator guide to train consumers to understand performance data and empower them to partner with their health care providers.