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Presentation to SF HIV Community Planning Council August 28, 2017 7/5/2017 HIV / AIDS Provider Network (HAPN) 1

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Presentation to SF HIV Community Planning Council

August 28, 2017

7/5/2017 HIV / AIDS Provider Network (HAPN) 1

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HAPN: Who We Are

A coalition of community-based, non-profit agencies that serve people living with and at risk of HIV/AIDS in San Francisco.

We:

– ADVOCATE

– COLLABORATE

– SERVE THOSE MOST AT RISK

– RAISE $ TO FILL THE GAPS

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HAPN’s Core Values Mirror the Council’s

• Prioritizing severe needs and special populations clients

• Improving coordination among agencies and assuring service choices for our clients

• Seeking fairness and transparency in the contracting and funding processes

• Maintaining the grassroots, volunteer-based, donor-funded, community model of care and prevention that is the hallmark of the San Francisco service delivery system

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Who We Serve

A Snap Shot of Who We Serve Collectively

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Age & Ethnicity

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White40%

Latino23%

African-American

20%

Asian Pacific

Islander9%

Other5%

American Indian Native

American3%

20-2911%

30-4938%

over 5048%

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Services for Persons Living with HIV

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Community-based Agencies

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Services for Persons at risk for HIV

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Community-based Agencies

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Our Broader Impact & Requests

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The City has backfilled EVERY Ryan White & CDC Cut -- and is now the Largest Funder of Services

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Collective Value and Impact

• Housing stabilization offers dignity, autonomy and access to nutrition for household.

• Food security supports medication adherence and stabilizes household.

• Medication adherence reduces hospitalization and improves workforce engagement.

• San Francisco Model provided basis for GTZ.

• San Francisco Model expanding.

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Our Mutual Successes

• SF’s system of HIV care – nationally and internationally recognized

• HIV Health Care Reform Task Force

• Getting To Zero efforts

• Cost of Doing Business Increases

• Incredible impacts for our community– Reduced HIV infections– Increased viral suppression for the hardest to reach

communities– Improved PrEP access

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Preparing Together for the Future

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Health care delivery in the US (and the funding for it) has radically changed since the ACA.

The future of health care and HIV funding is tenuous, unknown, and requires constant vigilance, advocacy, and the needs of our clients being front and center.

San Francisco continues to be a leader across the country and internationally.

Maintaining and expanding high-quality services for our communities require joint efforts of all parties.

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Anticipating Gaps

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Our Requests

• Increased collaboration and exchange/sharing of information commit to meeting quarterly?

• Coordinate efforts at key milestones (prioritization setting, city budgeting process, federal funding/policy efforts)

• Continue to support involvement with CAEAR Coalition

• Please attend our meetings!

– first Friday of every month @ 730 Polk Street, Floor 4

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Community-based Collaboration

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