O'Neill Institute  |  October 9, 2020

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The COVID-19 pandemic caused clinic closures and interrupted critical HIV services. Many clinics and community-based providers rose to the challenge and rapidly adopted telehealth services as an emergency response. Now, policy makers, providers, and community stakeholders need to shift telehealth from a crisis response to an integrated and sustainable component of HIV prevention and care services delivery.

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Charles Holmes Maggie Little, Ph.D.; Heidi Weimer, J.D., MPH, LL.M; Dylan Green, MPH; Alicia Patterson, Ph.D.; Jonathan Healey; Sydney Luken; Janet Tatenda Bhila; Aleny Couto, MD; Shona Dalal, PhD; Will Fleisher, PhD; Jen Gennai; Rayid Ghani; Peter Godfrey-Faussett; Melissa Goldstein, JD; Kathy Hageman, PhD, MPH; Nina Hasen, PhD; Micheal Ighodaro; Thoko Kalua, MBBS, MSc; Jennifer Miller, PhD; Yogan Pillay, PhD; Anton Pozniak, MD; Miriam Rabkin, MD, MPH; David Ribes, PhD; Lisa Singh, PhD