Dissemination of Evidence-Informed Interventions

Project Goals and Resources

The Initiative created four evidenced-informed Care and Treatment Interventions (CATIs) that are replicable, cost-effective, capable of producing optimal HIV care continuum outcomes, and easily adaptable to the changing health care environment. The multisite evaluation of this initiative took a rigorous implementation science (IS) approach, which places greater emphasis on evaluation of the implementation process and cost analyses of the interventions, while seeking to improve the HIV care continuum outcomes of linkage, retention, re-engagement, and viral suppression among client participants.

Intervention and Replication Packages

Resource Package Overview and Features

Contact Information

Project Contacts:

Boston University School of Social Work, Center for Innovation in Social Work & Health / Abt Associates
AIDS United

HRSA Contacts:

PO Name
Corliss D. Heath

Funding:

Funding Mechanism: Cooperative Agreement

Recipient Organization: Boston University School of Social Work, Center for Innovation in Social Work & Health and AIDS United

Grant number: U90HA29236, U90HA2923

Project Period: 2015 - 2020