Description
This five-session series explores how to implement long-acting injectable antiretroviral therapy (LAI ART) in real-world settings by integrating clinical and nonclinical workflows, centering patient experience and shared decision-making, optimizing prescribing practices, addressing coverage and access barriers, and using clinical monitoring and process indicators to drive quality improvement.
Objectives
- Deeper understanding of provider decision-making about who is and who is not a good fit for long-acting injectable antiretroviral therapy (LAI ART)
- Awareness of shifting coverage landscape
- Considerations and strategies to get patients on treatments and ensure they can continue to afford treatments
- Resources to support clinics’ ability to scale up their LAI ART programs
Speakers
Caroline Carnevale, DNP MPH AAHIVS
Clinical Lead for HIV Prevention Services and Nurse Practitioner with Project STAY, part of the Comprehensive Health Program (CHP)
New York-Presbyterian Hospital, Columbia Irving Medical Center and Core Faculty with the NYC STD/HIV Prevention Training Center
Elizabeth (Liz) Furuya, MPH
Research Associate
Hunter Alliance for Research and Translation (HART) Lab
City University of New York
For inquiry, contact Alexandria Anderson via [email protected]