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HIV Care and Treatment Program 
The HIV Care and Treatment Program provides high quality, cost effective services that promote access to and ongoing success in HIV treatment for people with HIV/AIDS in Oregon.
 
Through successful case management, access to important supportive services and assistance through Oregon's AIDS Drug Assistance Program, CAREAssist, people living with HIV/AIDS are empowered to effectively manage their HIV disease and improve their overall health and quality of life.
 

The Oregon HIV Care and Treatment Program is committed to developing and continually improving a quality continuum of HIV treatment and supportive services that meets the identified needs of people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWH) and their families.

The Quality Management (QM) Program supports this mission by gathering and reporting on the data and information needed to measure both program and service quality and then implementing improvement activities based upon the data analysis.

The following domains for improvement guide the QM program implementation: (1) improving access to and retention in care, (2) integrating data and information systems, (3) optimizing the management of resources and (4) aligning jurisdictions and services across the entire continuum of care.

Reports on Quality Management Program Outcomes

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