The purpose of this program is to support up to five demonstration systems through cooperative agreements for up to four years to design, implement, and participate in the evaluation of a syndemic approach to link and retain people with HIV from racial and ethnic and integrated care. This includes people who are newly diagnosed within the past 12 months or who have previously been diagnosed with HIV but have missed appointments, are not virally suppressed, or have another high-risk factor (e.g. leaving incarceration). This comprehensive and integrated care will include: 1) engagement and retention in primary HIV care; 2) care and treatment for co-occurring and interacting conditions, including mental health and/or substance use conditions; and 3) addressing social determinants of health, including intimate partner violence (IPV), food insecurity, unstable housing, and others. minority groups who are out of care, and at greatest risk of being lost to care, in comprehensive
A System-Level Syndemic Approach to Improve HIV Care and Treatment for People from Racial and Ethnic Minority Groups – Demonstration Systems
Funding Organization:
The US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration
Funding Category:
HIV/AIDS
Other Health-Related
Support Types:
Cooperative Agreements
Locations:
National
District of Columbia
Puerto Rico
US Virgin Islands
Number of Awards Given:
5 Awards
Minimum Amount:
$0
Maximum Amount:
$0
Award Amount:
$ 2,500,000
Fund ID:
HRSA-24-107
Website URL:
Application Due Date:
Subjects:
Health Care Planning
Health Care Programs/Services
HIV
HIV and AIDS Prevention
Medical Treatments and Therapies
Research
Technical Assistance
Audiences:
At Risk Persons
Health Professionals
Health Services Organizations
People with substance use disorder
Persons with HIV/AIDS