The infographic, entitled HIV Risk Reduction and Earned Income Tax Credit discusses the EITC which is an anti-poverty program that provides cash assistance to lower income individuals. The research shows that single women with children reduce their HIV risk just by claiming. The infographic was created by the California HIV/AIDS Policy Research Center in 2022.
Oral presentation by Emily P. Hyle at the HIV Grand Rounds in June 2022 that discusses the life expectancy of people with HIV who are engaged in care and virologically suppressed is near normal, but age-associated co-morbidities are rising. The presentation describes trends in multimorbidity, additional clinical complexity and costs are anticipated in the future. The simulation modeling can be used to project the future burden of co-morbidities among people aging with HIV.
The flyer is for the UCLA Ground Round entitled, “People Aging with HIV in the US: A Simulation Modeling Approach” that will take place on Friday, June 10, 2022 from 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m., PST. The event will feature Emily Hyle, MD, MSc, DTMH. The event will discuss the life expectancy of people with HIV who are engaged in care and virologically suppressed is near normal, but age-associated co-morbidities are rising. The presentation will describe trends in multimorbidity, additional clinical complexity and costs are anticipated in the future. The simulation modeling can be used to project the future burden of co-morbidities among people aging with HIV.
Ending the HIV Epidemic (EHE) Regional Learning Collaborative session 3 – kick off part 3 hosted on Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2020, from 10-11:30 a.m. PST. The third session of this series describes the EHE initiative, current and future EHE efforts in California, and opportunities to engage. The session discusses the integrated HIV surveillance, prevention and care plan. The presentation also describes EHE strategies and planning in San Bernardino, San Diego, and San Francsico County.
Ending the HIV Epidemic (EHE) Regional Learning Collaborative session 1 – kick off part 2 hosted on Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2020 from 10-11:30 a.m. PST. The first session of this series describes the EHE initiative, current and future EHE efforts in California, and opportunities to engage. The session discusses the integrated HIV surveillance, prevention and care plan. The presentation also describes EHE strategies and planning in Alameda, Orange, and Riverside County.
Ending the HIV Epidemic (EHE) Regional Learning Collaborative session 1 – kick off part 1 hosted on Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2020 from 10-11:30 a.m. PST. The first session of this series describes the EHE initiative, current and future EHE efforts in California, and opportunities to engage. The session discusses the EHE’s Key Strategies (diagnose, treat, prevent, and respond) and how to track progress through the AHEAD: America’s HIV Epidemic Analysis Dashboard.
This FAQ is meant to answer a set of common questions and answers intended to help you enroll in and better understand your coverage through Covered California. This guide is designed specifically to help people living with HIV and hepatitis C and people considering preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP).
This presentation describes social determinants of health and their potential role in improving the triple aim – i.e. better healthcare quality, population health outcomes and lower costs. It also provides examples of how healthcare professionals, equipped with the tools, technology, and training, can engage colleagues and community stakeholders in developing care delivery interventions that address social determinants of health. Finally, it presents participatory training and “Community Health Detailing” models to describe approaches that can help healthcare systems achieve the triple aim.