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Integrating Implementation Science Methods into Health Department HIV Programs and Evaluation

RAISE and NASTAD’s webinar, “Integrating Implementation Science Methods into Health Department HIV Programs & Evaluation,” took place on Wednesday, June 21, 2023. This webinar featured the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene and the Philadelphia Department of Public Health’s efforts to incorporate implementation science methods into HIV programming and evaluation.

Viral Hepatitis Testing: Health System Assessment Toolkit

NASTAD, in collaboration with the CDC’s Division of Viral Hepatitis, developed the “Viral Hepatitis Testing: Health System Assessment Toolkit,” a comprehensive resource that includes information and considerations for creating a jurisdiction-specific health system assessment (HSA) in response to recently revised and expanded hepatitis B and C screening guidelines issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force.

Low-Barrier Care as Part of Differentiated Service Delivery for People with HIV

The webinar, “Low-Barrier Care as Part of Differentiated Service Delivery for People with HIV”, was held on Wednesday, May 17, 2023. Dr. Julie Dombrowski, Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of Washington and Deputy Director of the Public Health for Seattle & King County’s (PHSKC) HIV/STD Program, gave this talk. The webinar explored low-barrier HIV care, its purpose and design, and discuss how PHSKC has implemented this model. This webinar was co-sponsored by RAISE and NASTAD. 

CDC Grant Funding Profiles

The CDC Grant Funding Profiles site provides interactive data and summaries of CDC cooperative agreement and grant funding to recipients in U.S. states and territories, and the District of Columbia, starting with fiscal year (FY) 2010. The data is compiled in a format that allows users to view, sort, and analyze funding data by funding opportunity announcement, funding source (CDC funding category and sub-category), geography, and recipient name and type.

Public Health Infrastructure Grant's (PHIG's) Health Department Recipient Profiles

CDC’s Public Health Infrastructure Center is pleased to announce the launch of the Public Health Infrastructure Grant’s (PHIG’s) Health Department recipient profiles. The profiles provide policymakers, legislators, public health partners, and the general public with an important view of CDC’s historic investment in public health infrastructure. The data visualizations showcase how the more than $3.6 billion investment towards infrastructure will impact 107 health departments (50 states, Washington D.C., 8 territories/freely associated states, and 48 large localities).