
Evaluation and Program Support Center: Innovative Programs for
HIV Positive Substance Users
• SPNS Update Report to Grantees: Innovative Programs for HIV Positive
Substance Abusers
• Title I Survey: Services for HIV Positive Substance Users
• Title II Survey: Services for HIV Positive Substance Users
• An Analysis of HRSA-Funded Services for HIV Positive Substance Users:
A Study of Ryan White CARE Act Title III, Title IV, and SPNS Providers
• Performance Standards, Barriers to Care and Innovative Programs
for HIV-Positive Substance Users: A Review of the Literature
• Consumer Key Informant Findings on HIV and Substance Abuse
• Professional Expert Key Informant Report on HIV and Substance Abuse
• Case Studies of Innovative
Programs Serving HIV-Infected Substance Users
Center for Outreach Research and Evaluation
• CORE
Evaluation Plan
• Outreach Newletter, Issue 2
• Outreach Newletter, Issue 1
Study of HIV Services Provided to Individuals with Disabilities
• Executive
Summary
• HIV/AIDS
and People with Disabilities in Massachusetts: A Needs and Resource Assessment
• HIV-AIDS
Resource List for People with Disabilities
Access to Health Care Services for Persons with Disabilities: Defining
the Barriers to Successful Strategies for Change (NIDRR)
• Access to Health Care for People with Disabilities in Massachusetts:
Key Results of a Focus Group Study
HIVQual
• Evaluation
of the HIVQual Program: Results on the Process of Implementation and Factors
that Predict Organizational Independence
East Boston Neighborhood Health Center Evaluations
• The Collaborative
Care Management Program
• Changing Patterns
of Service Use: Medical, Case Management, and Support Services
• Changing Patterns
of Service Use: Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services
• Evaluating the Feasibility of
Accepting a Capitation Payment for People with HIV or AIDS: The Experience
of a Community Health Center
• The Importance
and Cost of Non-Reimbursable Support Services and Care Coordination for
People with HIV/AIDS
• Understanding
the Challenge of Capitation: An Analysis of Costs of Care for People with
HIV/AIDS at a Community Health Center, 1995-1998
The Miriam Hospital/Project Bridge Evaluations
• This is Jack: Data for Project Bridge Clients at Baseline (poster
from previous SPNS evaluation)
• This is Who Serves Jack (poster from previous SPNS evaluation)
Medicaid and Special Needs Populations (work with the Center for Health
Care Strategies)
• How Health
Plans Identify and Serve Medicaid Special Needs Populations
• The Neighborhood Health Plan and the Community Medical Alliance:
Integrating
Systems to Expand Clinical Programs for Medicaid Enrollees with
Special Needs
Mental Health Pilot Evaluations (for the Massachusetts Department of Public
Health, HIV/AIDS Bureau)
• Evaluation
Findings from the Massachusetts Department of Public Health Non-Traditional
Mental Health Pilot Programs, September 1, 2000
• Evaluation
Findings from the Massachusetts Department of Public Health Non-Traditional
Mental Health Pilot Programs, July 31, 2002
SHARE 2000 Evaluation (for the AIDS Housing Corporation)
• An Evaluation
of Specialized Services that Support AIDS Housing Providers in the Greater
Boston Area
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A 5-year multi-site evaluation and support center funded through the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) under the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) – Division of HIV/AIDS Bureau – Special Projects of National Significance.
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.