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Workshop Agenda
A WORKSHOP TO EXPLORE FACILITATORS
AND BARRIERS TO HIV/AIDS CARE
Hosted by the Committee on HIV Screening and Access to Care
June 21–22, 2010
Barbara Jordan Conference Center
Kaiser Family Foundation
1330 G Street NW, Washington, DC
Monday, June 21, 2010
8:30 AM Welcome and Overview of Workshop
Paul Cleary, Committee Chair
8:45 AM Overview of Clinical Care and Social Service Needs of
Persons with HIV/AIDS
Moderator: Paul Cleary, Committee Chair
Clinical Care
Michael Saag, University of Alabama, Birmingham (15 min)
Social Services
Kevin Lindamood, Health Care for the Homeless (15 min)
Discussion and Q & A (30 min)
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9:50 AM Panel—Entry Into and Sustained HIV/AIDS Care: The Role
of Federal and State and Private Health Insurance Policies
Moderator: Jennifer Kates, Committee Member
Overview: Assessing the Patchwork of Care and Services
Jennifer Kates, Kaiser Family Foundation (Committee
member) (15 min)
Federal Perspective
Deborah Parham Hopson, Health Resources and Services
Administration (15 min)
State Perspective
Heather Hauck, Maryland Department of Health and
Mental Hygiene (15 min)
10:35 AM Break
10:50 AM Panel—Entry Into and Sustained HIV/AIDS Care: The Role
of Federal and State and Private Health Insurance Policies,
continued
Provider Perspective
Andrea Weddle, HIV Medicine Association (15 min)
Corrections Perspective
Becky White, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
(15 min)
Discussion and Q & A (50 min)
12:10 PM Remarks on Morning Sessions
Paul Cleary, Committee Chair
12:15 PM Lunch
1:15 PM Payment for Treatment of Earlier Stage HIV Infection
Moderator: Arleen Leibowitz, Committee Member
Kaiser Permanente
Michael Horberg, Kaiser Permanente (15 min)
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APPENDIX B
Experiences of the San Francisco Department of Public
Health
Grant Colfax, San Francisco Department of Public Health
(15 min)
Discussion and Q & A (30 min)
2:20 PM Panel—HIV Medication Adherence Programs
Moderator: Kevin Carmichael, Committee Member
Effectiveness of HIV Medication Adherence Programs
David Bangsberg, Harvard University (15 min)
Federal and State Agency Policies in Funding HIV
Medication Adherence Programs
Deborah Parham Hopson, Health Resources and Services
Administration (15 min)
Wayne Duffus, South Carolina Department of Health and
Environmental Control (15 min)
Discussion and Q & A (40 min)
3:45 PM Break
4:00 PM The Role of Federal and State Agencies in Supporting
Integrated HIV Care Services
Stewart Landers, John Snow, Inc. (15 min)
Discussion and Q & A (20 min)
4:35 PM General Discussion
4:55 PM Closing Remarks
Paul Cleary, Committee Chair
5:00 PM Adjourn
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DAY TWO
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
8:30 AM Welcome and Overview of Morning
Paul Cleary, Committee Chair
8:40 AM Panel—Impact of Housing, Mental Health, and
Immigration Policies on HIV/AIDS Care Access and
Retention
Moderator: Liisa Randall, Committee Member
Shifting our Categories: Policy Implications of a Syndemics
Approach to Overcoming Barriers to HIV/AIDS Testing and
Treatment
Merrill Singer, University of Connecticut (15 min)
Impact of Unstable Housing and Associated Policy
David Holtgrave, Johns Hopkins University (15 min)
Impact of Mental Health Policies
Evelyn Tomaszewski, National Association of Social
Workers (15 min)
Impact of Immigration Policy
Catalina Sol, La Clínica del Pueblo (15 min)
Discussion and Q & A (45 min)
10:25 AM Closing Remarks
Paul Cleary, Committee Chair
10:30 AM Adjourn