This post is part of a monthly series that summarizes what's been going on in the Ryan White Planning Council, HIV Prevention Planning Group, and their subcommittees. To view meeting materials and presentations, please visit www.hivphilly.org or check out our SlideShare account.
Hello all!
Many of our committees didn’t meet this month given the upcoming holidays.
Here’s the latest from those that did.
Nominations Committee
The Planning
Council currently needs members from hospital or health care planning agencies,
state Medicaid and Part B agencies, Part D grantees, Federally Recognized
Indian Tribes, and people co-infected with Hepatitis B or C. The Planning
Council is also seeking African American men from the Philadelphia and the PA
counties. Anyone interested in applying for the Planning Council can print out an application from our website.
The
Nominations Committee will host a social at the office after the Planning
Council meeting on February 11th. Refreshments and entertainment
will be provided.
RWPC
Antonio, our
newest staff member, presented on PrEP. He summarized what the HPG and Planning
Council have done about PrEP so far. The HPG and RWPC have heard several
presentations on PrEP in the last year. There are still problems with getting
PrEP to the people who need it most. For example, many people who need PrEP
don’t know it exists. Primary care doctors also need more training about
prescribing PrEP. The slides from Antonio’s presentation can be found here.
HPG
Co-Chairs Jen
Chapman and Brad Shannon went to the National HIV Prevention Conference from
December 6th-9th in Atlanta. PrEP, patient navigation,
and transgender people were popular topics at the conference. There was a lot
of talk about the National HIV/AIDS Strategy.
The Federal Government released a community action plan.
The CDC also launched a website about HIV testing and an online tool that people can use to estimate their HIV risk. Jen’s slides can be found here.
Antonio went
back over his PrEP presentation with the HPG.
Want to get involved? To learn more, follow the links in this post, attend one of the meetings listed on our calendar, or email info@hivphilly.org. If you have questions, you can also call us at 215-574-6760.