
Case
Studies of Innovative Programs Serving HIV-Infected Substance Users
Table of Contents
I. Overview:
Successful Strategies in Serving HIV-Infected Substance Users
II. Individual Case Studies
a. Brooklyn
Hospital Center - PATH Program
b. Chicago
Health Outreach
c. Continuum
HIV Services
d. Family
Services Woodfield
e. Health
Care for the Homeless, Baltimore
f. Health
Servies Center
g. Heartland
CARES, Inc.
h. Mental
Health Mental Retardation of Tarrant County
i. Multnomah
County HIV Services Center
j. Project
Bridge
k. Special
Health Resources of East Texas
l. William
F. Ryan Community Health Center
National Evaluation and Program Support Center to conduct a multi-site evaluation of outreach activities designed to engage and retain individuals with HIV in medical care. Funded by Health Resources and Services Administration
A national evaluation of peer education training programs for people living with HIV.
A National Center working to advance the Healthy People 2010 objective that all children with special health care needs have access to adequate health insurance and financing for their care.
A cross-disciplinary training curriculum in HIV and substance abuse, designed for health care providers, support service providers and substance abuse treatment providers.