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Learning Objectives. At the conclusion of this activity, the participant will be able to: Identify resources developed to support the implementation and replication of successful models of HIV care.

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  1. Learning Objectives At the conclusion of this activity, the participant will be able to: Identify resources developed to support the implementation and replication of successful models of HIV care. Describe three innovative models of care for addressing vulnerable populations disproportionately affected by HIV. Discuss how these models have contributed to improved health outcomes for PLWH.

  2. Translation and Replication of Innovative SPNS Models: Moving Vulnerable PLWH Along the HIV Care Continuum • Shelly Kowalczyk Sarah Cook-Raymond • SPNS IHIP Project Director SPNS IHIP Translation Project Manager • The MayaTech Corporation Impact Marketing + Communications

  3. Thank You! Additional IHIP Team Members: MayaTech: Angel Johnson (Capacity Building Assistance Project Manager) Chelsie White Impact Marketing + Communications: Tia Clark Darrell Walker

  4. Disclosures Presenter(s) has no financial interest to disclose. This continuing education activity is managed and accredited by AffinityCE/Professional Education Services Group in cooperation with HRSA and LRG. PESG, HRSA, LRG and all accrediting organization do not support or endorse any product or service mentioned in this activity. PESG, HRSA, and LRG staff as well as planners and reviewers have no relevant financial or nonfinancial interest to disclose. Commercial Support was not received for this activity.

  5. Session Overview Brief overview of the Special Projects of National Significance (SPNS) Program and the Integrating HIV Innovative Practices (IHIP) Project Introduction to presenters Brief description of SPNS Initiatives of focus Overview of the 3 featured SPNS interventions Q&A/Facilitated discussion

  6. SPNS Program HRSA’s Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP) Part F Provides opportunities for the development, implementation, and assessment of system, community, and individual-level innovations designed to: • Meet the National Goals to End the HIV Epidemic • Address the demands of changing health care delivery systems  • Quickly respond to emerging needs of clients served by the RWHAP 69 current SPNS grant recipients Provides clinical and supportive services to over 9,000 individuals living with HIV Promotes dissemination and replication of successful SPNS models

  7. IHIP Project Improves dissemination and replication of SPNS models through: • Development of training tools and resources • Promotion of effective strategies and lessons learned • Delivery of capacity building assistance Approaches to Capacity Building Assistance: • IHIP e-newsletter • Peer-to-peer sharing of information • Knowledge exchange (with partners) • Presenting at conferences and meetings www.targethiv.org/ihip

  8. Presenters Luis Freddy Molano, MD—VP of Infectious Disease & LGBTQ Programs, Community Healthcare Network (New York, NY) • Transgender Women Engagement and Entry to Care Project (T.W.E.E.T) Deborah Borne, MD, MSW—Medical Director, Transitions Division, San Francisco Department of Public Health (San Francisco, CA) • Homeless HIV Health, Outreach, and Mobile Engagement (HHOME) Joseph Garland, MD—Medical Director, Infectious Diseases/Immunology Center, The Miriam Hospital (Providence, RI) • Patient-Centered Care Model to Integrate Opiate Treatment and HIV Care

  9. Featured SPNS Initiatives Enhancing Engagement and Retention in Quality HIV Care for Transgender Women of Color (2012-2017) • 9 demonstration sites funded to design, implement, and evaluate innovative interventions to successfully engage and retain in care transgender women of color at high-risk of or infected with HIV Building a Medical Home for Multiply Diagnosed HIV-Positive Homeless Populations (2012-2017) • 9 demonstration sites funded to design, implement and evaluate innovative interventions focused on the development of sustainable linkages to care for homeless or unstably housed PLWH with co-occurring mental illness and/or substance use disorders Innovative Methods for Integrating Buprenorphine Opioid Abuse Treatment in Primary Care (2004-2009) • 10 demonstration sites funded to integrate buprenorphine opioid abuse treatment into HIV primary care settings to improve health outcomes for PLWH with opioid dependency

  10. Contact Information To Join the IHIP Listserv go to: https://www.targethiv.org/ihip For questions about today’s presentation: Shelly Kowalczyk, MSPH, CHES SPNS/IHIP Project Director The MayaTech Corporation skowalczyk@mayatech.com 301.587.1600 x 2710

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