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Public Administration
- 2003 HIV Prevention Conference Slides:
Coordination of Hepatitis, HIV, Mental Health,
and Substance Abuse - What States are Doing
- State Agency Activity to Coordinate HIV, Substance Abuse, and Mental Health: A Comparison of Three Surveys
December 2001
States play an important role in HIV, substance abuse, and mental health services, and have an opportunity to create flexible public health systems to serve persons with dual and triple diagnoses. This executive summary describes the comparison of three surveys completed separately by state AIDS directors, state substance abuse directors, and state mental health directors regarding state activity to coordinate across the three programs.
- STD Infrastructure Needs Assessment
March 2002
Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) programs in the U.S. provide the main line of defense againsts STDs. This report details the findings from a national assessment of STD program infrastructure.
- Contract Employees: Review of State HIV Program Practices
Winter 1999
Several states have increased their ability to provide services through contract personnel. Distinct from privatized services, these personnel function as employees in lieu of an available FTE. This report provides a summary of state practices to contract personnel in HIV programs. For a copy of this report, please e-mail us.
