The National Alliance of State and Territorial AIDS Directors (NASTAD) has released the 2019 National HIV Prevention Inventory (NHPI) Survey Report. The NHPI presents a comprehensive depiction of the current state of HIV prevention throughout the United States. The report is NASTAD’s third NHPI. In 2009, NASTAD and the Kaiser Family Foundation instituted the first iteration of the NHPI to better understand HIV prevention programs/services delivered through CDC-funded health departments. NASTAD completed the next iteration of the NHPI from 2012 – 2014, providing analysis on longitudinal HIV prevention trends.
The current iteration of the NHPI collected data from 2017 – 2018, a key point in time in which funding for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC’s) Comprehensive HIV Prevention Programs for Health Departments funding opportunity (PS12-1201) ended, and health departments began implementing programming under the new Integrated HIV Surveillance and Prevention Programs for Health Departments funding opportunity (PS18-1802). The 2019 survey report provides a unique opportunity to explore continued development of health department HIV programs, showcase progress achieved nationally by health departments through PS12-1201, as well as the projected initiatives, innovations, and challenges of PS18-1802 that shape health department HIV prevention programming through 2022.
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