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AIDS Education Training Centers (AETC) Evaluation Implementation Project

John Snow, Inc. is assessing the National Evaluation Plan (NEP) for the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program’s AIDS Education and Training Centers (AETC) and helping to develop and implement a strengthened NEP for the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) HIV/AIDS Bureau (HAB). The new NEP provides standardized and comprehensive methods to evaluate the four AETC…


New Hampshire Delivery System Reform Incentive Payment – Integrated Network Development

We worked on the development of a project plan for the Integrated Delivery Network serving Region 5 of New Hampshire's Delivery System Reform Incentive Payment (DSRIP) program – CMS 1115 Medicaid Waiver for Health System Transformation. Our work involved the completion of a behavioral health needs assessment and development of project plans for integrated care,…


Reducing Older Adult Asthma Disparities (ROAAD) Study

In Massachusetts (MA), older adults have the highest mortality rate and the second-highest hospitalization rate for asthma in the state. Black and Hispanic older adults have 3 times higher hospitalization rates for asthma than their White counterparts. In addition, Hispanic older adults have significantly higher asthma prevalence than Whites. JSI is providing research services to…


Capacity Building Assistance for High-Impact HIV Prevention to Community-Based Organizations in the U.S. | CBA@JSI

Beginning in 2009, JSI was funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to provide capacity building services (CBA) to community-based organizations (CBOs) across the country to strengthen grantees’ capacity to plan, implement, and sustain a high-impact approach to HIV prevention. From 2014-2019, CBA@JSI delivered CBA services to increase CBO operational and programmatic…


Researching Cervical Cancer Disparities

In Massachusetts, Black, non-Hispanic women are more likely to receive a late-stage cervical cancer diagnosis and have higher cervical cancer mortality rates despite their higher rates of screening compared with women of other ethnic or racial groups. The Massachusetts Department of Public Health has established the goal of reducing “the proportion of Black, non-Hispanic women…


HIV.gov Communications

JSI has led digital communications for HIV.gov (formerly known as AIDS.gov) since the project’s inception in 2006. HIV.gov works to: Expand visibility of timely and relevant Federal HIV and viral hepatitis policies, programs, and resources to the American public. Increase use of new media tools by the government, minority, and other community partners to extend…


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