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Well Well Well

8 Apr 2021

The Future of HIV Care – Part One

HIV

The Future of HIV Care – Part One

Michael and Tex look into the future of HIV care with some HIV clinical and community leaders.

A lot has changed in the world of HIV treatment including how and where we deliver care to a community with increasingly diverse experiences and needs. Michael and Tex sit down with Jenny Hoy, Director of HIV Medicine at Alfred Health, to talk about Alfred Health’s new survey to help people living with HIV untangle what their future health care needs might be. Later, Richard Keane, CEO of Living Positive Victoria sheds light on how PLHIV communities can shape their future, and what services might support their health later in life.

PLHIV can complete the survey until 31 April when it closes via Alfred Health’s website

To connect with the coffee table chats contact Living Positive Victoria 

We’ll catch up with Jenny and Richard later in the year to follow up on this topic once the survey is released: You can find part two of that conversation here very soon:

https://joy.org.au/wellwellwell/2021/09/the-future-of-hiv-care-part-two/

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