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HIV PrEP for People Who Inject DrugsLesson 6. Providing HIV PrEP in Sexual Health Clinic Settings
Learning Objective Performance Indicators
- Discuss the rationale for providing HIV PrEP services in sexual health clinics based on epidemiology, population served, and sexual health clinic attributes
- Summarize the evidence for the successful integration of HIV PrEP in sexual health clinics, as well as logistical and financial considerations
- Identify HIV PrEP eligibility criteria, screening tools, and partner notification services
- Explain how to optimize HIV PrEP uptake and use via education, outreach, staffing, follow-up, ongoing care, program monitoring
- Describe cost-saving programs for HIV PrEP integration, including 340B eligibility
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Learning Objective Performance Indicators
- Discuss the rationale for providing HIV PrEP services in sexual health clinics based on epidemiology, population served, and sexual health clinic attributes
- Summarize the evidence for the successful integration of HIV PrEP in sexual health clinics, as well as logistical and financial considerations
- Identify HIV PrEP eligibility criteria, screening tools, and partner notification services
- Explain how to optimize HIV PrEP uptake and use via education, outreach, staffing, follow-up, ongoing care, program monitoring
- Describe cost-saving programs for HIV PrEP integration, including 340B eligibility
Activities in this Lesson
- Quick ReferenceProviding HIV PrEP in Sexual Health Clinic Settings Core Concepts
- Background
- Rationale for Providing HIV PrEP in Sexual Health Clinics
- Evidence for Providing HIV PrEP in Sexual Health Clinics
- Identifying HIV PrEP Candidates in Sexual Health Clinics
- Identifying and Addressing Barriers in Sexual Health Clinics
- Optimizing Implementation of HIV PrEP in Sexual Health Clinics
- HIV PrEP Follow-Up and Ongoing Care
- Establish and Analyze Clinic HIV PrEP Metrics
- Financial Considerations for PrEP Integration into SHC
- Summary Points
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The National HIV PrEP Curriculum is supported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) as part of a financial assistance award totaling $625,000 from CDC and $300,005 from HRSA with 0% financed with non-governmental sources. The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement, by CDC, HRSA, HHS, or the U.S. Government. This project is led by the University of Washington Infectious Diseases Education & Assessment (IDEA) Program.
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