June is chock full of health observances, and there’s a pair of national observances that we don’t want our readers to miss. Many of our male readers — and their friends, family members, and healthcare providers — are marking Men’s Health Week (June 10-16) which occurs during June’s yearly commemoration of Men’s Health Month.
In August 2014, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Walgreens, the University of North Texas Health Science Center’s System College of Pharmacy, and HealthHIV implemented the Patient-Centered HIV Care Model. The goal of the model was to integrate community-based HIV-trained pharmacists with primary medical providers to provide patient-centered care for people with HIV and improve retention in HIV care, adherence to ART, and HIV viral suppression. Read more about the findings and what they mean for ending HIV.
Approximately 1.1 million people in the United States are living with HIV today. But not all of them know it. In fact, about 15 percent (or 1 in 7) of them are not aware they are living with HIV. They are not getting the care and treatment that can preserve their health and protect their partners from getting HIV, too.
When it comes to email marketing, many communicators measure success by growing their number of unique subscribers. Over time if lists become too big, engagement rates can drop. At this point, many communicators recommend conducting a list hygiene effort. Not sure what this process entails or how it can benefit your email marketing efforts? This blog can help.
This week, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force published final recommendation statements on HIV screening and HIV prevention. Read about these recommendations.
The Health Resources and Services Administration’s HIV/AIDS Bureau will host a second webcast for all Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program recipients, partner organizations, and stakeholders on “Ending the HIV Epidemic: A Plan for America” on Tuesday, June 25, 2019, from 2:00-3:00 p.m. ET. You can learn more about and register for the webinar in today's blog.
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