sábado, 17 de noviembre de 2018

2019 Open Enrollment ends in one month! | HIV.gov

2019 Open Enrollment ends in one month! | HIV.gov



Graphic with text: Open enrollment ends Decembder 15th

Federal Response Blog Posts
2019 Open Enrollment ends in one month!
Open Enrollment ends December 15, 2018. You have just one month to enroll in or change Marketplace health insurance for 2019. Learn how, and find the answers to your questions, now!
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HRSA-led Study Shows Reduction in Viral Suppression Disparities among Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Clients
A new study led by the Health Resources and Services Administration found that significant progress has been made toward reducing viral suppression disparities among Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program clients between 2010 and 2016.
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ICYMI: National Latinx AIDS Awareness Day: New Tools and Approaches Offer Hope for Ending HIV
One month ago we observed National Latinx AIDS Awareness Day. As we look forward to 2019, we encourage you to revisit a blog post by Admiral Brett Giroir and Dr. Elena V. Rios on one of the major observances of the fall.
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Digital Tools Blog Posts
Smartphones - A Smart Tool for HIV Communications
HIV.gov is focused on the future of mobile and health communication. Data indicate that more users will become mobile-dependent and HIV service organizations should plan for "mobilification" to prepare for the increase in mobile visitors
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HIV/AIDS BASICS Blog Posts
National Rural Health Day: Spotlight on HIV Prevention and Treatment in Rural Communities
November 15 was National Rural Health Day. Over 60 million Americans live in rural and frontier communities, including people living with and at risk for HIV. Rural communities are wonderful places to live and work, but these communities also have unique healthcare needs
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Nov. 15’s Great American Smokeout: Opportunity for PLWH Who Smoke to Make a Plan to Quit & Reduce Major Health Risk
Yesterday was the Great American Smokeout. Since smoking is a significant health risk among people living with HIV, the Great American Smokeout is a great opportunity to educate smokers living with HIV—and their friends, families, and care providers—about the benefits of quitting smoking.
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