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While innovations in HIV care have helped HIV to become a chronic, manageable disease, there are still disparities in access and care for many. Telehealth has experienced rapid growth and adoption during the COVID-19 pandemic, but its role in HIV care is still not fully clear. Jeffrey S. Crowley, MPH, Program Director of Infectious Disease Initiatives at the O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law at Georgetown University, moderates a panel of healthcare providers and CEOs to discuss the role of telehealth in the management of people living with HIV and those at-risk for HIV. The panel will discuss the potential benefits, challenges, and barriers to adoption of telehealth for HIV care.
Full Session Recording
Welcome/Introduction
Presenter:
Panelists:
Live Audience Q&A
- Jeffrey S. Crowley, MPH, The O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law at Georgetown University
- David Ernesto Munar, Howard Brown Health
- Michael Murphree, LCSW, Medical Advocacy and Outreach
- Christian Ramers, MD, MPH, AAHIVM, Family Health Centers of San Diego
- Laura Waters, FRCP, NHS Mortimer Market Center
Closing Remarks
- Jeffrey S. Crowley, MPH, The O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law at Georgetown University
- David Ernesto Munar, Howard Brown Health
- Michael Murphree, LCSW, Medical Advocacy and Outreach
- Christian Ramers, MD, MPH, AAHIVM, Family Health Centers of San Diego
- Laura Waters, FRCP, NHS Mortimer Market Center