HIV Health Improvement Affinity Group Evaluation Report Summary 2019
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HIV Health Improvement Affinity Group Evaluation Report Summary 2019

  • 01/01/2019

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    The HIV Health Improvement Affinity Group was a one-year activity co-led by federal agencies with participation from public health department and Medicaid agency staff in 19 states. The goal was to develop and implement state action plans that would lead to increased viral suppression and improve health outcomes for persons living with HIV enrolled in Medicaid. Federal agency partners, in partnership with the National Academy for State Health Policy (NASHP), supported states by providing opportunities for peer-to-peer exchange through in person meetings, learning calls and other resources, such as webinars, a website, and individualized technical assistance. The evaluation focused on the processes and short-term outcomes associated with participation in the group.
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