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Dec222016
Engaging Patients in Research on HIV and Aging in the Hudson Valley
In the Hudson Valley of New York, an exciting partnership is underway called the Collaboration on HIV and Aging Research-Hudson Valley (CAHAR-HV). CAHAR-HV is led...
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Engaging Patients in Research on HIV and Aging in the Hudson Valley

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Dec192016
Community and Expert Consultations to End the Epidemic
In 2015, the de Blasio administration announced the NYC Plan to End the Epidemic, which included a substantial investment from both City Hall and City...
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Community and Expert Consultations to End the Epidemic

Announcements, Blog

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Dec012016
State of the ETE Dashboard 2016
As we enter into year two of the ETE Dashboard system, we reflect on the achievements of the previous year and look forward to many...
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State of the ETE Dashboard 2016

Announcements, Blog

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Nov222016
Increased Medicaid Prescriptions for Pre-exposure Prophylaxis Against HIV infection
One of the key strategies of New York State's plan to end the AIDS epidemic by the end of 2020 is to, "facilitate access to Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis...
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Increased Medicaid Prescriptions for Pre-exposure Prophylaxis Against HIV infection

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Nov092016
New York City Achieves 90-90-90 Targets for HIV-infected Whites but Not Latinos and Blacks
As mentioned in our February 2016 blog post, UNAIDS set an ambitious agenda in October 2014 to achieve fast-track treatment targets to end the AIDS...
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New York City Achieves 90-90-90 Targets for HIV-infected Whites but Not Latinos and Blacks

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Nov092016
Biomedical Interventions that Save Lives! Naloxone & Buprenorphine
Registration: https://hivtrainingny.org/ Session 1: https://hivtrainingny.org/Account/LogOn?crs=2063 Session 2: https://hivtrainingny.org/Account/LogOn?crs=2064 
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Biomedical Interventions that Save Lives! Naloxone & Buprenorphine

Announcements, Blog

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Oct132016
SAVE THE DATE! World AIDS Day Announcement
SAVE THE DATE! Dear Stakeholder: As a key contributor to the implementation of the ETE Blueprint, you are formally invited to attend the 2016 ETE...
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SAVE THE DATE! World AIDS Day Announcement

Announcements, Blog

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Sep282016
Data Visualization: Methods, Challenges and Progress
Data visualization is a hot topic within the data science field.  As researchers and program analysts continually look for ways to convey complex geospatial and...
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Data Visualization: Methods, Challenges and Progress

Announcements, Blog

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Aug022016
Visualizing Health Policy: HIV Awareness and Testing
Click to share this infographic on social media! Twitter / Facebook         An analysis done by the Kaiser Family Foundation from their own 2013 and 2014 survey...
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Visualizing Health Policy: HIV Awareness and Testing

Announcements, Blog

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Jul252016
Bronx Serosurvey finds decline in undiagnosed HIV prevalence rate since 2010 among emergency department attendees
Understanding the prevalence of undiagnosed HIV is critical to prevention and linkage efforts. In a recent press release on National HIV Testing Day, the NYC...
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Bronx Serosurvey finds decline in undiagnosed HIV prevalence rate since 2010 among emergency department attendees

Announcements, Blog

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Jun032016
Using HIV Care Cascades to Follow Short-term Health Outcomes Among Persons with Newly Diagnosed HIV Infection
Timely linkage to care of persons newly diagnosed with HIV/AIDS and consistent engagement in care can lower the risk of morbidity, mortality, and onward HIV...
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Using HIV Care Cascades to Follow Short-term Health Outcomes Among Persons with Newly Diagnosed HIV Infection

Announcements, Blog

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May252016
Evidence of HIV Care Following STD Clinic Visits by Out-of-Care HIV-Positive Persons
New York City’s publicly funded sexually transmitted disease (STD) clinics provide a vital link to HIV care for many New Yorkers with newly diagnosed and...
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Evidence of HIV Care Following STD Clinic Visits by Out-of-Care HIV-Positive Persons

Announcements, Blog

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