The University of Mississippi Medical Center aimed to improve linkage and retention in care of individuals experiencing difficulties in achieving viral suppression.

Through a series of targeted and evidence-based interventions, the project addressed individual and structural barriers to care.


CENTRALIZE ACCESS TO HIV CARE FOR PATIENTS IN CENTRAL MISSISSIPPI

  • Established a central physical point of contact for individuals with HIV
  • Centralized and standardized CAREWare access across partnering organizations
  • Implemented low-barrier, incentivized care model for HIV care within clinics for individuals who are not virologically suppressed

CREATE SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITY OF CARE

  • Established new and reinforce existing relationships among local organizations
  • Established culture of monitoring and evaluation within HIV care community in Central Mississippi
  • Conducted cost-effectiveness and cost-utility analysis of low-barrier, incentivized care model

CREATING A SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITY OF CARE IN CENTRAL MISSISSIPPI

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