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Review of data on delivery of rapid start of ART among New Jersey providers, including, for example, provision of same-day medical appointments, extended office hours, and comfort administering rapid start with high need patients.
Harris Health System began its Rapid Eligibility and ART Dissemination & Implementation (READI) program in 2019. Here, we present two years of data that examine linkage to care, ART initiation, viral loads, completion of medical visits, and demographics for patients who received READI services and those who did not.
Review of rapid ART features to reduce time to ART from 7 to 1.6 days, including pre-visit benefits navigation, manufacturer discount cards, prescribing to in-house pharmacies, email distribution lists, and post-prescriptive follow-up.
Description of how an EHE program partnered with an emergency department and other stakeholders to reduce the time to ART from over 30 days to three days or same-day rapid ART.
Discussion on how to leverage CAREWare data integration to develop an innovative data reporting tool to assist with a community-wide Rapid stART protocol
Discussion of how to leverage a learning collaborative methodology to plan, implement, and sustain a jurisdiction-wide Rapid stART initiative.
Same Day Start rapid ART program in Kansas City, under which 74 percent of participants reaching viral suppression.
Review of challenges, facilitators, and best practices for routine screening, linkage, and rapid ART in two emergency departments, including during COVID-19.
Description of various models in the RWHAP SPNS Rapid Start initiative and data on their impact, using initiative-wide data.
Review of challenges, facilitators, and best practices for routine screening, linkage, and rapid ART in two emergency departments, including during COVID-19.
Review of rapid antiretroviral treatment programs implemented at 15 Virginia RWHAP sites, including insights and future quality improvement activities focused on the Ending the Epidemic initiative.
Results of SPNS initiative's virtual field visits to identify rapid ART implementation insights in RWHAP settings across the U.S.
Implementation of innovations for End the HIV Epidemic (EHE) efforts requires innovative research/community collaborations.