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CAI Staff Share Innovative Approaches and Results of Successful Partnerships at 2024 Ryan White Conference

NEW YORK, NY (August 15, 2024) — CAI’s Technical Assistance Provider – innovation network (TAP-in) and Data Integration, Systems, and Quality (DISQ) projects have been recognized for their expertise in HIV/AIDS treatment by being selected to present 14 sessions at the 2024 Ryan White Conference on HIV Care and Treatment in Washington, DC, next week.

The Ryan White Conference—convened by the Health Resources and Services Administration’s HIV/AIDS Bureau (HRSA HAB) and now in its fourth decade—brings Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program recipients and subrecipients, service providers, federal/state/local partner organizations, and people with HIV together every two years to share best practices in the field. This year’s conference theme is Innovating to End the HIV Epidemic: Empowering Communities, Expanding Partnerships, Implementing Interventions.

Over the course of four days, leaders in the field will share their work on topics including utilizing data, improving access to care, and engaging communities to reduce HIV-related health disparities and end the HIV epidemic in the United States.

Workshops being presented by CAI’s TAP-in and DISQ staff include:

  • Enhancing Routine, Opt-Out HIV Testing and Linkage to Care in Rural Kentucky
  • A Rapid ART Collaboration in an Emergency Department to End the HIV Epidemic
  • Fostering Partnerships between EHE Jurisdictions and Service Providers through the Trauma-Informed Care Learning Collaborative
  • Housing as Healthcare: Building Robust Jurisdictional Strategies for Improving HIV Health Outcomes
  • Enhancing Data Quality Using CAREWare

See a list of all CAI conference presentations (95 KB PDF)

“CAI has been honored to partner with HRSA HAB to provide training and technical assistance to jurisdictions that receive Ryan White funding through our TAP-in and DISQ projects,” said Tony Jimenez, CAI Senior Vice President. “We are excited to share some of the results of this work with our colleagues at the Ryan White Conference this year.”