Detail of the POZ September 2015 cover story on The Undetectables Rafa Alvarez |
Launched by Housing Works, The Undetectables HIV program expands to seven more health centers.
The expansion arrives via the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH), which awarded more than $1.5 million in contracts to seven agencies to implement the program. Those partners are:
- AIDS Service Center of New York City
- Brightpoint Health
- Community Healthcare Network
- Harlem United
- Housing Works Community Healthcare
- William F. Ryan Community Health Center
- Wyckoff Heights Medical Center.
Housing Works, which fights the dual epidemics of HIV and homelessness, launched the Undetectables program in May 2014. For more, read the POZ cover story “Suppression Superheroes.”
According to a Housing Works press release, it’s estimated that expanding the program to the seven new health centers will reach more than 1,500 people with HIV in its first year.
The press release explains the importance of viral suppression:
Evidence
shows that by adhering to antiretroviral therapy (ART) regimens, people
with HIV may become virally suppressed, which means that the amount of
HIV in the blood is low enough that the risk of HIV transmission becomes
negligible to nonexistent. Through The Undetectables’ integrated model
of care, participants engage in primary care, case management, and ART
adherence supports such as client-centered case conferencing, behavioral
health assessments and referrals, cognitive behavioral therapy,
medication reminders, directly observed therapy, and financial
incentives for achieving viral suppression.
The
Undetectables’ model, which was pioneered by Housing Works, has been
found to significantly increase rates of viral suppression among people
with HIV who face the greatest barriers to ART adherence, including
poverty, homelessness, substance use and mental health issues,
engagement in sex work, and stigma connected to HIV status, sexual
orientation, and gender identity.
To read the Undetectables comics and join the team, visit LiveUndetectable.org.
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