Closing the PrEP Care Gap with TelePrEP 401 Event date: 5/8/2024 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Export event Caitlin Tricomi post on Wednesday, March 13, 2024 | Categories: Improving Performance, Professional Development, Leadership Buy-In, Privacy & Security Best Practices, Telehealth, Priority Topics, Ending the HIV Epidemic, HIV, PrEP, Telehealth, Webinars Training for Health Centers This training session will be delivered by the HITEQ Center in collaboration with Housing Works, a health center based in New York City. Staff from Housing Works will provide an overview of the TelePrEP model, considerations for implementation, and successes and barriers their TelePrEP program has faced.All health center staff are welcome to attend, and the content will be useful for all seeking to expand PrEP access for HIV prevention in their health center and community. Resource Links Register Here for the WebinarRegistration Link Tags: implementationtelebehavioral healthPrEPHIV preventiontelePrEPPrEP delivery Print Previous Article Clinical Quality Measures 101-- Readiness for Value Based Care and Patient-Level Data Reporting Related Resources Sensitive Information and the Electronic Patient Record Health Center Case Examples in Coding and Documenting Social Risks: Introduction Health Center Case Examples in Coding and Documenting Social Risks Health Center Case Examples in Coding and Documenting Social Risks Health Center Case Examples in Coding and Documenting Social Risks
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