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A new CHPRC analysis reveals California pharmacists’ preferences for implementing pharmacist-initiated PrEP for HIV prevention under Senate Bill 159. In a discrete choice experiment, pharmacists preferred implementation scenarios in which they play an active role in the PrEP provision process. However, their preferences around pharmacy workflow suggest that integrating new services requires increased workforce capacity.

Preferences for pharmacist-initiated PrEP implementation in California: Results of a discrete choice experiment

October 20, 2023

Supervised consumption sites (SCS) are harm reduction programs in which people who inject drugs (PWID) bring their previously obtained drugs to consume in a supervised setting. We modeled the potential impact of SCS implementation on HIV and HCV incidence among PWID in three California counties: San Francisco, Los Angeles, and San Diego and found that […]

Modeling the Impact of Supervised Consumption Sites on HIV and HCV Transmission among People who Inject Drugs in Three California Counties

October 11, 2023

The CHRP Reentry Rapid Response Study aims to examine and identify current processes, gaps, and best practices that link or reconnect individuals with HIV, HCV, and substance use treatment needs to community-based services upon release for a correctional facility and how these practices differed among various types of community-based reentry service organizations including HIV/medical providers, […]

Comparison of Approaches to Linkage to Post-release Care Between Community, Medical, Behavioral Health, and General Re-entry Service Providers

July 1, 2023