August 3, 2015
Project Inform has created a new flow chart for both consumers and health navigators to use for accessing services and covering costs related to PrEP.
The front side lays out the process as an infographic to give consumers the range of possible issues that may be involved when finding a doctor and getting a prescription for PrEP. The back side may be more useful for health navigators to use when assisting clients and other individuals with accessing various assistance programs for covering the cost of PrEP.
The flow chart is easily downloaded from Project Inform's website. It's laid out as a legal-sized sheet of paper ... easily printed on desktop printers!
Director of Education Alan McCord remarked, "We developed this tool in response to seeing the various problems around the country that some individuals have had in accessing PrEP. Providers also want to help as much as possible, so we hope this tool can assist on both the consumer and provider levels."
The PrEP Flow Chart will be updated as needed and always available atwww.projectinform.org/pdf/PrEP_Flow_Chart.pdf. If you have any corrections or additions to suggest, please email Alan McCord.
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The front side lays out the process as an infographic to give consumers the range of possible issues that may be involved when finding a doctor and getting a prescription for PrEP. The back side may be more useful for health navigators to use when assisting clients and other individuals with accessing various assistance programs for covering the cost of PrEP.
The flow chart is easily downloaded from Project Inform's website. It's laid out as a legal-sized sheet of paper ... easily printed on desktop printers!
Director of Education Alan McCord remarked, "We developed this tool in response to seeing the various problems around the country that some individuals have had in accessing PrEP. Providers also want to help as much as possible, so we hope this tool can assist on both the consumer and provider levels."
The PrEP Flow Chart will be updated as needed and always available atwww.projectinform.org/pdf/PrEP_Flow_Chart.pdf. If you have any corrections or additions to suggest, please email Alan McCord.
Get more information like this here: www.thebody.com
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