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Drug information developed by HIV.gov that gives information about Truvada including contraindications, potential side effects and adherence.
Drug information developed by HIV.gov that gives information about Descovy including contraindications, potential side effects and adherence.
A webinar presented by the Health Information Technology, Evaluation, and Quality Center (HITEQ Center) in which the Community Health Center of Buffalo describes their whole system approach to develop an IT-supported PrEP program, maximizing the use of IT resources while minimizing the amount of staff resources needed to administer the program effectively. The IT components that support the program (structured field algorithms, custom reporting, and process automation through the use of a clinical rules engine (CRE)) as well as lessons learned for PrEP program implementation and sustainability are described.
A brief developed by the Health Information Technology, Evaluation, and Quality Center (HITEQ Center) that presents an overview of how health centers can utilize telehealth for PrEP access, or TelePrEP, for comprehensive PrEP care, and includes innovations and resources that health centers can use to extend these services to their patient populations.
A webpage on PleasePrEPme.org that includes an overview of PrEP, PrEP eligibility, resources, and other specific considerations for youth interested in PrEP.
A webpage on PleasePrEPme.org that includes an overview of PrEP, PrEP eligibility, resources, and other specific considerations for women interested in PrEP. This webpage includes some resources in Spanish.
A webpage developed by HealthHIV that includes a searchable and location-responsive provider directory for the State of California, HIV prevention resources in English and Spanish for consumers and providers in all 50 states, and an online PrEP navigation training program with multiple modules/courses and downloadable resources for PrEP consumers, navigators, and prescribers.
A PrEP toolkit developed by the Fenway Institute that includes clinical resources to help providers incorporate PrEP into their practices, such as tips on taking a comprehensive sexual history, frequently asked questions about PrEP and information on PrEP prescribing and monitoring. This action kit is an essential resource for all providers treating patients at risk of HIV infection.
A webpage developed by the Community Research Initiative that explains what PrEPDAP is and provides enrollment information, including the PrEPDAP application. The PrEPDAP program is supported by Bureau of Infectious Disease and Laboratory Sciences/ Massachusetts Department of Public Health (BIDLS/MDPH).
A patient resource developed by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) that outlines basic information about PrEP, such as how to access PrEP and how to decide if PrEP is right for you.