Table 2.
PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) Epidemiology, Modeling, and Surveillance (PREMISE) research program health jurisdictions, program types, and detailsa.
| Setting and program type | Program details | ||
| In-clinic programs | |||
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Training for clinicians and clinical staff | Training or organizational capacity building to increase PrEPb prescribing | |
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EHRc optimization | Changes to EHR to ease PrEP delivery: this includes electronic reminders for providers to assess a patient for PrEP eligibility or to develop a list of PrEP candidates using EHR data | |
| External clinical programs | |||
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Safety-Net PrEP Clinic | Delivery of PrEP through an existing STId clinic, community health center, pharmacy, or similar public health clinic, aimed at expanding PrEP access among key populations through reduced cost or free services | |
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Telemedicine PrEP | Consists of full or hybrid telemedicine PrEP services that reduce or eliminate the need for in-person clinical visits | |
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PrEP Assistance Program | Cover the cost of PrEP-related services, either directly or indirectly, usually by reimbursing providers for clinical visits and lab tests, or paying PrEP-related out-of-pocket costs to health plans | |
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PrEP navigation services | Provide assistance to find a PrEP provider and address barriers to access PrEP, as well as support strategies to facilitate retention or reinitiation into PrEP care | |
| Nonclinical programs | |||
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Messaging campaigns | Digital or physical messaging, social marketing aimed at raising awareness about PrEP or sharing information about PrEP services available | |
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PrEP outreach and education | Nonclinical outreach and education activities, typically delivered by staff or peers at community-based organizations focusing on raising awareness about PrEP, addressing misinformation, and sharing information about the availability of PrEP | |
aHealth jurisdictions program settings (in-clinic, external clinic, and nonclinical) with corresponding program types and program details. The program types will be assessed to understand which programs were implemented in each jurisdiction over time and the level of resources committed to each to obtain program data.
bPrEP: pre-exposure prophylaxis.
cEHR: electronic health record.
dSTI: sexually transmitted infection.