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HIV CARE COORDINATION PROGRAM (CCP)

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  • 07/07/2021



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    The New York City (NYC) Ryan White Part A HIV Care Coordination Program (CCP) is an individual-level structural intervention that combines strategies such as case management provided by interdisciplinary care teams, patient navigation, and structured health education. The CCP applies a ‘medical home’ model for building HIV care continuum engagement for persons newly diagnosed with HIV or experiencing lapses in or barriers to HIV care and treatment. Through various collaborations across medical and social services, the CCP provides: (1) outreach for initial case finding and for re-engagement after any missed appointment; (2) case management services (e.g., social services and benefits eligibility assessment and linkages); (3) multidisciplinary care team communication and decision-making via case conferences and joint care planning; (4) patient navigation (e.g., appointment reminders, assistance with scheduling appointments, transportation assistance, and accompaniment to medical and supportive services); (5) anti-retroviral therapy (ART) adherence support (e.g., directly observed therapy for individuals with the greatest need); and (6) a structured health education curriculum delivered individually and in groups. Client engagement ranges from daily to quarterly contact with CCP staff depending upon the level of need.
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