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DESCRIPTION:Under the CFAR umbrella\, the Philadelphia Department of Healt
 h and the University of Pennsylvania partnered to contribute to our under
 standing of how to enhance capacity for local service delivery. We used a
  team approach involving a new collaboration among the Philadelphia Depar
 tment of Public Health and community-based Medical Case Management (MCM) 
 agencies\, investigators at HBCU Lincoln University\, and the School of S
 ocial Policy & Practice (SP2) at the University of Pennsylvania. Using an
  implementation science approach\, guided by the RE-AIM for Equity Model 
 (Shelton et al 2020)\, our team evaluated the operationalization of the n
 ew MCM model that triages clients to comprehensive or standard levels of 
 care. Key goals were to (a) learn whether Ryan White (RW) care sites are 
 using the new MCM model and whether adoption varies by site characteristi
 cs\, such as location in medical practices or community-based organizatio
 ns\; (b) determine if clients are triaged to the level of MCM that is mos
 t appropriate for each person’s need\; and (c) if not\, identify how impl
 ementation of the MCM model might be improved to enhance program outcomes
 . Because this project engaged a collaborative team including the Philade
 lphia Department of Health\, which oversees and funds MCM\, and community
 -based organizations that implement MCM the project provided critically n
 eeded information to mitigate unintended structural barriers to HIV treat
 ment and prevention and transform these processes. Through team science a
 nd a focus on academic/community research partnerships\, the project prov
 ided the basis for developing linkages and future collaborations among th
 e partners\, leading to the development and testing of a novel approach t
 o implementing an enhanced MCM model.\n\nSpeakers:\nSally Bachman\; Kathl
 een Brady\n\nAdmission:\nFree\n\nDetails URL:\nhttps://medicine.yale.edu/
 event/r3edi-hub-webinar-sally-bachman-and-kathleen-brady/\n
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LOCATION:Zoom will be provided at a later date
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STATUS:Confirmed
SUMMARY:R3EDI Hub Webinar: Sally Bachman & Kathleen Brady
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