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Stephen A Flores1, David W Purcell1, Holly H Fisher1, Lisa Belcher1, James W Carey1, Cari Courtenay-Quirk1, Erica Dunbar1, Agatha N Eke1, Carla A Galindo1, Marlene Glassman1, Andrew D Margolis1, Mary Spink Neumann1, Cynthia Prather1, Dale Stratford1, Raekiela D Taylor1, Jonathan Mermin1.
Abstract
In September 2010, CDC launched the Enhanced Comprehensive HIV Prevention Planning (ECHPP) project to shift HIV-related activities to meet goals of the 2010 National HIV/AIDS Strategy (NHAS). Twelve health departments in cities with high AIDS burden participated. These 12 grantees submitted plans detailing jurisdiction-level goals, strategies, and objectives for HIV prevention and care activities. We reviewed plans to identify themes in the planning process and initial implementation. Planning themes included data integration, broad engagement of partners, and resource allocation modeling. Implementation themes included organizational change, building partnerships, enhancing data use, developing protocols and policies, and providing training and technical assistance for new and expanded activities. Pilot programs also allowed grantees to assess the feasibility of large-scale implementation. These findings indicate that health departments in areas hardest hit by HIV are shifting their HIV prevention and care programs to increase local impact. Examples from ECHPP will be of interest to other health departments as they work toward meeting the NHAS goals.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26843670 PMCID: PMC4716472 DOI: 10.1177/003335491613100111
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Public Health Rep ISSN: 0033-3549 Impact factor: 2.792