TrackID | Track |
1 |
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51 |
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51 | 301 |
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Routine HIV testing of all patients aged 13 – 65 years
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51 | 354 |
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Repeat HIV testing for high-risk populations
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51 | 302 |
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Routine, early HIV testing for all pregnant women
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51 | 303 |
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Recruitment methods for clinical HIV testing
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51 | 304 |
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Integration of clinical HIV testing with screening for sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), hepatitis B virus (HBV), hepatitis C virus (HCV), and tuberculosis (TB)
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51 | 305 |
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Integration of HIV testing with other programs and services in clinical settings
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51 | 306 |
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Assessing and improving performance of HIV testing programs based in clinical settings
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51 | 307 |
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HIV testing technologies for clinical settings
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51 | 308 |
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Leveraging existing third-party billing systems for reimbursement of eligible costs associated with HIV testing in clinical settings
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51 | 309 |
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Referrals to HIV medical care for persons with positive HIV test results
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51 | 310 |
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Referrals to PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) services
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51 | 311 |
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Referrals to STD, viral hepatitis, and/or TB screening
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51 | 355 |
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Referrals to other prevention and essential support services, as needed
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51 | 312 |
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Referrals to post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) services
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51 | 361 |
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HIV self-testing
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51 | 362 |
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Other self-testing (HCV, STIs, etc.)
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HIP Interventions and Public Health Strategies for Clinical HIV Testing
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51 | 1002 |
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HIV Testing in Retail Pharmacies
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51 | 1004 |
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Personalized Cognitive Counseling (PCC)
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51 | 1005 |
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Social Network Strategy for HIV Testing Recruitment
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52 |
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52 | 342 |
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Linkage to medical care, treatment, and prevention services
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52 | 343 |
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Retention in medical care, treatment, and prevention services
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52 | 344 |
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Re-engagement with care for PWH who are currently not in care
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52 | 314 |
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Antiretroviral therapy (ART) early initiation
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52 | 345 |
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Medication adherence for HIV viral suppression
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52 | 346 |
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Perinatal HIV prevention services
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52 | 315 |
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Essential support services for PWH
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52 | 347 |
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Integration of hepatitis, TB, and STD screening for PWH
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52 | 348 |
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Leveraging existing third-party billing systems for reimbursement of eligible costs associated with prevention for PWH
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52 | 356 |
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Assessing and improving performance of prevention with PWH programs
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HIP Interventions and Public Health Strategies for Persons with HIV
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52 | 1007 |
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ARTAS (Anti-Retroviral Treatment and Access to Services)
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52 | 1037 |
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HIV navigation services, including HIV care coordination
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52 | 1013 |
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Partnership for Health – Medication Adherence (PfH MA)
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52 | 1017 |
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PROMISE for HIP
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52 | 1039 |
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Social Network Strategies for Behavioral Intervention Recruitment
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52 | 1040 |
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Stay Connected
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52 | 1019 |
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STEPS to Care
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52 | 1041 |
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Taking Care of Me
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52 | 1020 |
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TWIST
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2 |
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53 |
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53 | 316 |
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Targeted HIV testing in nonclinical settings
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53 | 357 |
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Repeat HIV testing for high-risk populations
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53 | 317 |
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Recruitment methods for HIV testing in nonclinical settings
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53 | 318 |
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Integration of non-clinical HIV testing with screening for STDs, HBV, HCV, and TB
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53 | 319 |
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Integration of HIV testing with other programs and services in nonclinical settings
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53 | 320 |
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Assessing and improving performance of HIV testing programs based in nonclinical settings.
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53 | 321 |
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HIV testing technologies for nonclinical settings
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53 | 322 |
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Leveraging existing third-party billing systems for reimbursement of eligible costs associated with HIV testing in nonclinical settings
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53 | 323 |
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Referrals to HIV medical care for persons with positive HIV test results
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53 | 324 |
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Referrals to PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis)
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53 | 325 |
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Referrals to STD, viral hepatitis, and/or TB screenings
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53 | 358 |
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Referrals to other prevention and essential support services, as needed
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53 | 326 |
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Referrals to post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) services
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53 | 363 |
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HIV self-testing
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53 | 364 |
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Other self-testing(HCV, STIs, etc.)
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HIP Interventions and Public Health Strategies for Nonclinical HIV Testing
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53 | 1042 |
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HIV Testing in Nonclinical Settings
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53 | 1043 |
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HIV Testing in Retail Pharmacies
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53 | 1045 |
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Personalized Cognitive Counseling (PCC)
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53 | 1046 |
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Social Network Strategy for HIV Testing Recruitment
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54 |
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54 | 328 |
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Increase awareness of, access to, and adherence to PrEP:
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807 |
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Screening for PrEP eligibility
|
808 |
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Linkage to and support for PrEP
|
809 |
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Support adherence to PrEP
|
810 |
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Increase consumer knowledge, access, and use of PrEP
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811 |
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Enhance provider knowledge and support for PrEP
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54 | 331 |
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Essential support services for HIV-negative persons at risk for HIV infection
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54 | 332 |
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PEP
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812 |
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Implementing PEP
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813 |
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PEP to PrEP
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HIP Interventions and Public Health Strategies for Prevention for HIV-Negative persons
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54 | 1024 |
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d-up: Defend Yourself!
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54 | 1047 |
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HIV Navigation Services, including care coordination
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54 | 1029 |
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PROMISE for HIP
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54 | 1030 |
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Safe in the City (SITC)
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54 | 1031 |
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Sin Buscar Excusas/No Excusas
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54 | 1032 |
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Sister to Sister
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54 | 1048 |
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Social Network Strategy for Behavioral Intervention Recruitment
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3 |
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55 |
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55 | 359 |
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Ending the HIV Epidemic in the U.S. (EHE) Planning (PS19-1906-component B)
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55 | 333 |
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Data-to-Care activities (health departments only)
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55 | 334 |
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Integrated HIV prevention and care planning (health departments only)
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55 | 349 |
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HIV/HCV transmission clusters and outbreaks
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830 |
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Cluster response planning
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831 |
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Assessing state/local laws and policies
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832 |
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Data protections, policies and procedures related to cluster response
|
833 |
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Developing internal and external health department collaborations to support cluster and outbreak response
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834 |
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Assessing and realigning prevention portfolio to meet needs of cluster response (including data use)
|
835 |
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Assessing and strengthening administrative and fiscal mechanisms to support cluster and outbreak response
|
836 |
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Identifying appropriate interventions for transmission clusters or risk networks
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837 |
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Operationalizing interventions for transmission clusters or risk networks
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838 |
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Using community engagement in planning, implementation and maintenance for HIV/HCV transmission clusters and outbreak response
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55 | 350 |
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HIV Partner Services
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839 |
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Using community engagement in planning, implementation and maintenance of Partner Services programs
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55 | 365 |
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Ending the HIV Epidemic in the U.S. (EHE) planning with Community Engagement
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55 | 366 |
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National HIV Monitoring & Evaluation (NHM&E)
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55 | 367 |
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PS 19-1906A: Communicating with & educating policymakers about EHE plans
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55 | 368 |
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PS 19-1906A: Developing workforce for EHE plans
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55 | 369 |
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PS 19-1906A: Dialoguing with community about data privacy protections & other policy/legal practices
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HIP Interventions and Public Health Strategies for Integrated HIV Prevention Activities
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55 | 1052 |
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Fundamentals of Motivational Interviewing for HIV
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55 | 1034 |
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Passport to Partner Services
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56 |
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56 | 335 |
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Social Determinants of Health
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820 |
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Using community engagement to address social determinants of health
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56 | 336 |
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Condom Distribution
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853 |
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Planning a condom distribution program
|
854 |
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Implementing a condom distribution program
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855 |
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Using community engagement for condom distribution
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56 | 337 |
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Syringe Services Programs (SSPs)
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845 |
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Development of SSP Determination of Need (DON)
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846 |
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Community engagement to increase HIV/Hepatitis C integration and prevention
|
847 |
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Harm reduction, outreach, or navigation strategies
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848 |
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Cultural responsiveness and humility for PWID
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849 |
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Best practices for implementing safety handling of equipment
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850 |
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Addressing stigma for PWID
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851 |
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Data monitoring and reporting
|
852 |
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Support referrals and active linkages (HIV and HCV testing, ART, HBV/HBA vaccination, medication assisted therapy)
|
856 |
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Using community engagement in the implementation and sustainability of syringe service programs
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56 | 338 |
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Social Marketing and Social Media Strategies
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822 |
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Using social marketing campaigns and social media strategies for community engagement
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56 | 351 |
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Use of Non-traditional Venues for Service Provision
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56 | 352 |
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Re-design of Physical/Environmental Structure
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56 | 353 |
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Policy/Procedural Changes
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56 | 371 |
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Status Neutral
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HIP Interventions and Public Health Strategies for Structural Interventions
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56 | 1053 |
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Enhancing Cultural Competency for a Successful HIV Program
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56 | 1054 |
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Motivational Interviewing
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