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Enhanced comprehensive HIV prevention planning (ECHPP) demonstration project: Experiences shifting to high impact prevention
Description: This presentation will discuss strategies being used to support prioritizing prevention activities to increase HIV impact. After a brief overview of ECHPP, three health department grantees will present their decision making approach and describe successes and changes at local health systems to support these modified approaches to prevention. Case studies from the field will also describe strategies to increase impact of HIV prevention and care resources via sustainable structural changes, improved coordination among partners, and beneficial approaches to engaging communities.
Lessons Learned: This presentation will describe emerging promising practices that have been supportive to the ECHPP grantees during planning and implementation phases. They will cover decision making, strategic partnerships, policies to support HIV prevention, data use to improve service delivery, and strategies for coordination of an expanded HIV prevention portfolio.
Recommendations: Lessons learned from the implementation of ECHPP should be shared widely to other health departments implementing program activity in support of reaching the goals of the National HIV/AIDS Strategy
Learning Areas:
Implementation of health education strategies, interventions and programsPlanning of health education strategies, interventions, and programs
Program planning
Protection of the public in relation to communicable diseases including prevention or control
Public health or related public policy
Social and behavioral sciences
Learning Objectives:
Describe how ECHPP approached rapid implementation of NHAS and combination prevention strategies.
Compare case studies from three participating health departments about implementing high impact prevention.
Discuss with federal staff and health department staff participating in ECHPP about the implementation of high impact HIV prevention portfolios.
Keyword(s): HIV/AIDS, Prevention
Qualified on the content I am responsible for because: I have worked in HIV prevention for the past 15 years as a Behavioral Scientist at the CDC. In this capacity, I have worked on randomized controlled trials, systematic literature reviews and large-scale demonstration projects all focused on HIV prevention. I have also worked on HIV prevention in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Any relevant financial relationships? No
I agree to comply with the American Public Health Association Conflict of Interest and Commercial Support Guidelines, and to disclose to the participants any off-label or experimental uses of a commercial product or service discussed in my presentation.