Time-Motion Studies: Pragmatic Applications to HIV Public Health Program Evaluation
This webinar reviewed the benefits and limitations of utilizing time-motion studies for evaluating public health activities.
This webinar reviewed the benefits and limitations of utilizing time-motion studies for evaluating public health activities.
This webinar provides a refresher for ADAPs on Open Enrollment, as well as relevant policy updates since the last Open Enrollment period, updates about the ongoing "unwinding" of Medicaid continuous coverage protections, and strategies for helping clients obtain and maintain coverage in the 2024 plan year and beyond.
This NOFO invites applications at the intersection of HIV and aging by proposing research that aims to meet the following objectives: 1) Improve the understanding of biological, clinical, and socio-behavioral aspects of aging through the lens of HIV infection and its treatment; and 2) Improve approaches for testing, preventing, and treating HIV infection, and managing HIV-related comorbidities, co-infections, and complications in different populations and cultural settings by applying current aging science approaches.
This NOFO invites applications at the intersection of HIV and aging by proposing research that aims to meet the following objectives: 1) Improve the understanding of biological, clinical, and socio-behavioral aspects of aging through the lens of HIV infection and its treatment; and 2) Improve approaches for testing, preventing, and treating HIV infection, and managing HIV-related comorbidities, co-infections, and complications in different populations and cultural settings by applying current aging science approaches.
This resource highlights new HIV diagnoses in California in 2019. Risk categories are in order of highest transmission risk (Injection Drug Use, Sexual Contact, and Other).
A sticker sheet of eight stickers in the style of the Together U animated videos that encourage HIV testing, PrEP use and ending HIV stigma, as well as providing QR codes to connect to resources.
This resource highlights new HIV diagnoses in California in 2019. Risk categories are in order of highest transmission risk (Injection Drug Use, Sexual Contact, and Other).
On June 18, 2022, the Office of Infectious Disease and HIV/AIDS Policy (OIDP) held a roundtable discussion in Miami, Florida, to launch the new national HIV viral suppression campaign, I am a Work of ART. The discussion was moderated by Harold Phillips, Director, White House Office of National AIDS Policy and panel members included the creative partners featured in the campaign materials. During the launch, attendees heard the creative partners tell their stories of being diagnosed with HIV, getting connected to care, and becoming virally suppressed.
This initiative will support multilevel and multidisciplinary intervention research to improve quality of life and promote successful aging among people with HIV with HIV associated non-AIDS comorbidities across the life course from racial and ethnic and lower socioeconomic status groups.
This publication discusses how people who engage in drug use or high-risk behaviors associated with drug use put themselves at risk for contracting or transmitting viral infections such as HIV/AIDS or hepatitis.