Shifting Resources and Focus to Meet the Goals of the National HIV/AIDS Strategy: The Enhanced Comprehensive HIV Prevention Planning Project, 2010-2013

In September 2010, CDC launched the Enhanced Comprehensive HIV Prevention Planning (ECHPP) project to shift HIV-related activities to meet goals of the 2010 National HIV/AIDS Strategy (NHAS). Twelve health departments in cities with high AIDS burden participated. These 12 grantees submitted plans de...

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Hauptverfasser: Flores, Stephen A., Purcell, David W., Fisher, Holly H., Belcher, Lisa, Carey, James W., Courtenay-Quirk, Cari, Dunbar, Erica, Eke, Agatha N., Galindo, Carla A., Glassman, Marlene, Margolis, Andrew D., Neumann, Mary Spink, Prather, Cynthia, Stratford, Dale, Taylor, Raekiela D., Mermin, Jonathan
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subjects Acquired immune deficiency syndrome
AIDS
CASE STUDIES AND PRACTICE
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.) - organization & administration
Data integration
Disease prevention
Health
Health care policy
Health Planning - methods
Health Planning - organization & administration
Health Policy
Health Resources - organization & administration
HIV
HIV Infections - epidemiology
HIV Infections - prevention & control
Human immunodeficiency virus
Humans
Jurisdiction
Organizational change
Organizational Objectives
Partnerships
Planning
Prevention
Public health
Resource Allocation
Strategies
Technical assistance
Training
United States - epidemiology
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