Act Against AIDS for Health Care Providers
Health Care Provider Campaigns
Prescribe HIV Prevention
![Prescribe PrEP](/congress115th/20190109212347im_/https://www.cdc.gov/actagainstaids/images/professionals/prescribe-prep-79x99.jpg)
An initiative encouraging health care providers to use PrEP and PEP to prevent new HIV infections.
Prescribe HIV Prevention. Website and Campaign Materials
Target Audience: Primary care providers, infectious disease and HIV specialists, nurses, and public health practitioners.
HIV Screening. Standard Care. TM
![thumbnail image: HIV Screening. Standard Care.](/congress115th/20190109212347im_/https://www.cdc.gov/actagainstaids/images/professionals/thumbnail_hssc.jpg)
A campaign to encourage primary care providers to promote routine HIV testing during patient visits.
HIV Screening. Standard Care. Website and Campaign Materials
Target Audience: Internal medicine and family physicians, nurse practitioners and physician assistants who practice primary care in the United States
One Test. Two Lives. TM
![thumbnail image: One Test. Two Lives.](/congress115th/20190109212347im_/https://www.cdc.gov/actagainstaids/images/professionals/thumbnail_ottl.jpg)
A campaign to encourage health care providers to test pregnant women for HIV infection and help reduce the number of infants born with HIV.
One Test. Two Lives. Website and Campaign Materials
Target Audience: OB/GYNs, Certified Nurse Midwives
Prevention IS Care TM
![doctor and his patient](/congress115th/20190109212347im_/https://www.cdc.gov/actagainstaids/images/professionals/doctor_patient.jpg)
A campaign to encourage HIV care providers to help patients living with HIV reduce risky behaviors through brief conversations that focus on safer sex, adherence, and retention in care.
Prevention IS Care Website and Campaign Materials
Target Audience: HIV Care providers, including infectious disease physicians, primary care physicians, physician assistants and nurse practitioners
Transforming Health
![A photograph shows Jada, a transgender person, having a discussion with a health care professional.](/congress115th/20190109212347im_/https://www.cdc.gov/actagainstaids/images/campaigns/transforminghealth/transgender120x170.png)
A campaign to help health care providers reduce new HIV infections among transgender people, particularly transgender women of color, and improve the health of transgender people who are living with HIV.
Transforming Health Website and Campaign Materials
Target Audience: Health care providers, whole-care teams, and social service providers. Also includes patient materials for transgender women
- Page last reviewed: September 6, 2018
- Page last updated: September 6, 2018
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