General HIV Guidelines and Education International Resources Other Related Issues Quality Improvement Resources Self Management/Consumer Involvement
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General
Improving Chronic Illness Care (ICIC), a national program of The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, is dedicated to the idea that United States health care can do better. The 99 million Americans who suffer from diabetes, depression and other chronic conditions can lead healthier lives. Providers who care for chronically ill patients can be better supported with guidelines, specialty expertise and information systems. Overall health care costs can be lowered through better care delivery.
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HIV Guidelines and Education
AIDSinfo, supported by the US Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), updates consumers and health care providers with current, federally-approved clinical research, treatment and prevention information, and clinical guidelines for HIV/AIDS care. The site also serves as a clearinghouse for federally and privately funded clinical trials for AIDS patients and others infected with HIV.
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This website equips HIV health care providers with current, state-of-the-art tools to ensure delivery of the highest-quality HIV clinical care. The site includes HIV clinical guidelines, best practices related to HIV clinical care, quality improvement materials, and clinical performance data. HIVGuidelines.org is a collaborative effort between the New York State Department of Health AIDS Institute and the Johns Hopkins University.
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The National Guideline Clearinghouse (NGC), a program of the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), is a public resource for evidence-based clinical practice guidelines.
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HIV InSite provides comprehensive, up-to-date information on HIV/AIDS treatment, prevention, and policy from the University of California, San Francisco. The site features an extensive collection of original material, including the HIV InSite Knowledge Base, a complete textbook with extensive references and related links organized by topic, as well as links to the best of the Web.
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This website is provided as a resource for physicians and other health care professionals in providing care and treatment to patients with HIV/AIDS.
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The AIDS Education and Training Centers (AETC) Program site contains education and training materials for health care providers treating persons with HIV/AIDS, as well as useful guidelines slide sets. The AETC Program is administered by the Health Resources and Services Administration HIV/AIDS Bureau.
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Founded in 1887, the National Institutes of Health today is one of the world's foremost medical research centers, and the federal focal point for medical research in the United States. This website provides HIV/AIDS information, such as clinical trials and medications used in HIV management. Visit the site's "Pharmacy Department" that provides pharmaceutical care and research support to patients, health care providers, and investigators.
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The Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA) and the HIV Medical Association (HIVMA) have assembled a number of guideline resources for clinical HIV/AIDS care.
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The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMSHA) provides a variety of services, including information and resources related to HIV and hepatitis.
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BlackHealthCare.com is a culturally-oriented and ethnically-focused comprehensive Internet-based health and medical information provider dedicated to addressing the special health problems of African-Americans. This website provides information to the public on how the African-American community is dealing with health problems, such as HIV/AIDS.
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The International AIDS Society-USA, a not-for-profit professional organization focusing on quality of care issues related to HIV/AIDS, provides continuing medical education opportunities and issues a variety of publications, including clinical updates and guidelines.
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This regularly updated site provides statistics, prevention, and treatment information for HIV/AIDS, ranging from general consumer information to detailed basic science findings.
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International Resources
The World Health Organization, in conjunction with UNAIDS, created a working group in 1996 to strengthen global structures and networks for improved monitoring and surveillance of HIV/AIDS and STDs. The working group collaborates closely with national AIDS programs and a number of national and international institutions and experts. Their goal is to make the best information available to improve decision making about HIV/AIDS at national, regional, and global levels.
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The British HIV Association (BHIVA) issues regularly-updated HIV care guidelines, which can be downloaded from the Association's website.
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The International Training and Education Center on HIV (I-TECH), a collaboration between the University of Washington and University of California San Francisco, is a global AIDS training program working at the invitation of ministries of health and the US government to increase human and institutional capacity for care and treatment in countries hardest hit by the HIV and AIDS epidemic, including South Africa and Malawi. Numerous resources are available on the website.
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This Canadian government website is a comprehensive resource for information on HIV/AIDS efforts in Canada.
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The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) promotes global efforts to combat the HIV/AIDS epidemic. The UNAIDS website offers a wide variety of publications, guidelines, and information about current projects.
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The European AIDS Clinical Society (EACS) is a pan-European membership organization focused on providing the opportunity for exchange of the latest information on clinical aspects of HIV/AIDS. The major product of this exchange is the European Treatment Guidelines for HIV/AIDS, which can be downloaded from the EACS website.
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The Australasian Society for HIV Medicine (ASHM) is a leading provider of information and education on HIV and related conditions to health care workers throughout Australasia. ASHM's website includes fact sheets and publications on HIV and HIV/hepatitis C co-infection.
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The AIDS Education Global Information System (AEGIS) serves as a clearinghouse for HIV/AIDS news from around the world. News listed on the site is updated on an hourly basis.
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Other Related Issues
The National Health Care for the Homeless Council and the HCH Clinicians' Network involve homeless service providers and their clients in political action to reduce poverty and to prevent and end homelessness. They strive to accomplish these goals by informing public policy makers, mainstream health care providers, and the general public about the causes and consequences of homelessness in the United States, and by working at the national, state, and local levels to redefine public policy priorities.
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The Centers for Disease Control's (CDC) Divisions of HIV/AIDS Prevention provides the HIV/AIDS Surveillance Report on an annual basis. The Surveillance Report includes tabular and graphic information on HIV/AIDS in the United States.
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Quality Improvement Resources
The National HIV Quality of Care (HIVQUAL) Project, sponsored by the HIV/AIDS Bureau of the Health Resources and Services Administration and carried out by the New York State Department of Health AIDS Institute, was established to improve the quality of care for persons living with HIV/AIDS by building capacity and capability for quality improvement in HIV ambulatory care clinics.
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HRSA directs programs that improve Americans' health by expanding access to comprehensive, quality health care for all Americans. Through its four Bureaus (key program areas), HRSA works to improve and extend life for people living with HIV/AIDS, provide primary health care to medically underserved people, serve women and children through state programs, and train a health workforce that is both diverse and motivated to work in underserved communities.
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This website generates lists of random numbers for those who want an easy way to identify a random sample (i.e., a set of patient records to review). The random number set can also be downloaded in Excel format for ease of use.
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The Center for Quality Management in Public Health (CQM), a division of the Veterans Health Administration's Public Health Strategic Health Care Group, was created with the goal of assuring and maintaining high quality in HIV care for veterans. The focus of the Center was broadened in 2001 to also include Hepatitis C care.
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The National Quality Forum is a not-for-profit membership organization devoted to developing and implementing national health care quality measurement and reporting strategies.
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The National Quality Measures Clearinghouse (NQMC) is a searchable public repository for evidence-based quality measures and measure sets.
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The HIV/AIDS Bureau's CARE Act Technical Information and Education (CATIE) library is a searchable database providing Ryan White CARE Act grantees, and others, with guidelines and training materials for their HIV/AIDS-related quality improvement work.
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The Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) evaluates and accredits nearly 17,000 health care organizations and programs in the United States. An independent, not-for-profit organization, JCAHO is the nation's predominant standards-setting and accrediting body in health care. Since 1951, JCAHO has developed state-of-the-art, professionally based standards and evaluated the compliance of health care organizations against these benchmarks. Its mission is to continuously improve the safety and quality of care provided to the public through the provision of health care accreditation and related services that support performance improvement in health care organizations. In support of this mission, in 2002, JCAHO introduced Shared Visions-New Pathways, an initiative that focuses accreditation on operational systems that are critical to the safety and quality of patient care.
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Self Management/Consumer Involvement
As a part of the Black AIDS Institute, the first Black HIV/AIDS policy center aimed at reducing health disparities in Black communities, the African American HIV University (AAHU) develops a team of highly-qualified and informed African American peer treatment educators through training, immersion, and technical support, and then places and supports them in their ongoing peer education efforts.
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The AIDS Action Committee of Massachusetts (AAC) works to stop the HIV/AIDS pandemic by preventing new infections and optimizing the health of individuals already living with HIV and AIDS. The AAC offers support to those living with HIV, educates HIV health care providers, and informs the public about infection prevention. It also advocates for fair and effective AIDS policy on the city, state, and federal levels. Specific consumer resources hosted on the AAC website include discussions addressing how to talk to your doctor, where to get treatment and an interactive “ask a health question” feature.
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AIDS Alliance for Children, Youth and Families addresses the needs of those affected by HIV and AIDS. Its programs, including the Consumer Education Center, the HIV Strength for Caring Partnership, the HOPE Campaign, and Training and Technical Assistance, empower women, youth, and families to work toward better care and services in their communities.
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The New York City and New York State PWA LTI provides training, skill building, motivation, and education to people living with HIV and AIDS. By covering topics such as community organizing, decision making, advocacy, and policy-making, PWA LTI hopes to support the development of involved and effective HIV-positive community leaders.
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Project Treatment Education Activists Combating HIV (Project TEACH), a part of the comprehensive AIDS service organization Philadelphia FIGHT, trains urban residents living with HIV and AIDS to become peer educators and activists in low-income areas and communities of color — the hardest hit areas of the HIV/AIDS pandemic. Project TEACH not only promotes prevention, but also offers treatment education, advocacy, and outreach.
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Smart + Strong is a health care education company that supports providers and empowers consumers of HIV/AIDS care through a number of publications, seminars, and educational programs. They focus on the development and distribution of content and tools, such as POZ magazine and ComboCards, that directly affect consumers’ quality of health.
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SMART University provides classes and support programs for women infected and affected by HIV and AIDS, with the goal of increasing self-confidence and self-esteem, and improving treatment education.
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The National Association for People with AIDS (NAPWA), a United States-based organization, advocates on behalf of people living with — or at risk of becoming infected with — HIV/AIDS to curb both the disease's spread and associated human suffering. Founded in 1983, NAPWA is the oldest national AIDS organization in the United States and the oldest national network of people living with HIV and AIDS in the world.
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