Links - HHS
AIDS Education and Training Centers (AETCs)
A network of regional and national centers that train health care providers
to treat persons with HIV/AIDS.
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The AETCs conduct targeted,
multidisciplinary education and training programs for health care providers treating
persons living with HIV/AIDS. This website provides a central repository for
AETC program and contact information and for training materials developed within
the AETC network.
AIDS. GOV
An information gateway to guide users to Federal domestic HIV/AIDS information
and resources. Our goal is to ease access to information on Federal HIV/AIDS
prevention, testing, treatment, and research programs, policies, and resources.
AIDS.gov contains links to guide you to information on those topics. Visit this
site to order HIV/AIDS fact sheets for local events.
American Indian Health
This Web resource on American Indian Health, sponsored by the National Library of Medicine / National Institutes of Health, is designed to bring together health and medical resources pertinent to the American Indian population including policies, consumer health information, and research. Links are provided here to an assortment of documents, Web sites, databases, and other resources. One of the searchable health topics is HIV/AIDS.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
CDC provides leadership in helping control the HIV/AIDS epidemic by working
with community, state, national, and international partners in surveillance,
research, and prevention and evaluation activities.
CDC's Division of Adolescent and School Health (DASH)
Seeks to prevent the most serious health risk behaviors among children, adolescents
and young adults including HIV/AIDS.
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a Ryan White Care Act Title I and Title II grantee
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Click a state or territory below for a state Ryan White CARE Act profile and
links to those grantee Web sites.
HRSA HIV/AIDS Bureau
The HIV/AIDS Bureau (HAB) of the Health Resources and Services Administration
(HRSA) was formed in August 1997 to consolidate all programs funded under the
Ryan White Comprehensive AIDS Resources Emergency (CARE) Act.
IHS Division of Behavioral Health
The Division of Behavioral Health works closely within the IHS HIV/AIDS Program
collaborating on multiple initiatives. This includes the Regional HIV/AIDS Behavioral
Health Trainings. For more information about the trainings, follow the link to
the website above or see link below to Kauffman and Associates.
IHS Division of Epidemiology
The Division of Epidemiology functions as the leading office in IHS for disease
epidemiology, prevention and control activities for general infectious and chronic
diseases including HIV/AIDS. Staff works closely with IHS HIV/AIDS Program and
share valuable epidemiologic data, trends and research in the AI/AN population.
They are consulted on a wide variety of STD and HIV/AIDS topics and research
initiatives in the field.
IHS Maternal Child Health
The MCH Portal provides information to Indian Health Service providers and
consumers about American Indian and Alaska Native women and children.
IHS Office of Information Technology Clinical Reporting System
CRS
is the reporting tool used by the IHS Office of Planning and Evaluation to collect
and report clinical performance results annually to HHS and to Congress. This
site will serve as a central repository for information about the IHS Clinical
Reporting System (BGP). The left hand tab column provides resources for a toolbox,
which includes information on our current HIV GPRA measure – prenatal screening.
Indian
Health Service Women’s Health and HIV
The Indian Health Service
Women’s Health HIV site offers providers and
patients a wide variety of clinical and programmatic solutions to improve outcomes
and quality of life.
National Institutes of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD)
National Institutes of Health (NIH) Office of AIDS Research (OAR)
The Office of AIDS Research is located within the Office of the Director of
NIH (National Institutes of Health) and is responsible for the scientific, budgetary,
legislative, and policy elements of the NIH AIDS research program.
National
Prevention Information Network (NPIN) Exit
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The most recent activities, news, or publications about HIV/AIDS prevention.
Also a searchable database of organizations with features to include google mapping
of organization location.
Office of Minority Health
The mission of the Office of Minority Health (OMH) is to improve and protect
the health of racial and ethnic minority populations through the development
of health policies and programs that will eliminate health disparities.
Ryan White Target Center
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A technical assistance (TA) resource for Ryan White CARE Act grantees and
HAB staff. Provides sources of TA, a TA helpdesk and links to links to Title
I and Title II grantee Web sites.
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
Supporting Networks of HIV
Care (SNHC)
This is a national technical assistance and capacity building project designed
to develop, improve, and expand comprehensive HIV primary medical care and treatment
service delivery in racial/ethnic minority communities severely impacted by HIV/AIDS
through providing technical assistance (TA), intensive capacity building (ICB),
and regional meetings (RMs) to primary medical care sites. Funded by the Health
Resources and Services Administration (HRSA)’s HIV/AIDS Bureau Exit
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