Requests for Information: Local Health Department HIV, STI, and Hepatitis Practice

Jun 04, 2019 | Kim Rodgers

NACCHO’s HIV, STI, and Viral Hepatitis program aims to strengthen the capacity of local health departments (LHDs) to address HIV, STIs, and viral hepatitis by providing technical and capacity building assistance, developing and disseminating tools and resources, and facilitating information exchange, peer engagement, and learning opportunities.

To better facilitate peer learning and engagement, NACCHO is collecting and disseminating requests for information (RFIs) related to local HIV, STI, and hepatitis practice. RFIs are posted below and distributed via the biweekly HIV, STI, & Hepatitis Digest e-newsletter, which you can sign up for here. RFIs will also be posted in a new virtual community of LHD HIV, STI, and/or hepatitis staff, which you can join here.

Eligible RFIs include those related to LHD HIV, STI, and/or hepatitis efforts, as well as requests related to adolescent sexual health, harm reduction, and substance use. NACCHO cannot guarantee that you will receive a response to a submitted RFI.

Get Involved!

  • To submit an RFI, visit here.
  • To join the virtual community, visit here.
  • To respond to an RFI, contact [email protected]. RFIs are listed below in order of descending submission date. When responding, use “RFI” or “[RFI Name]” as the subject line. You are encouraged to include relevant information in your email, but at minimum, please include your name, organization name, and the title of the RFI to which you are responding.

List of RFIs

  1. Local Health Department Efforts to Assess Barriers to STD Testing (submitted February 17, 2020)
    Local health department is seeking information about other health departments’ experiences assessing local barriers to STD testing, including examples of surveys to assess barriers. Contact Kat Kelley ([email protected]) if you have any information or examples to share.
  2. Local health department STI billing practices (submitted Sep. 9, 2019)
    Local health department seeking information about other health departments’ STI billing practices, including the rationale for billing, what services are billed, whether or not third-party billing is used, barriers related to billing, and how the revenue is used. Contact Kat Kelley ([email protected]) if you are interested in sharing your experience with billing for STI services.
  3. HIV/STI Screening Models in County Correctional Institutions (submitted July 3, 2019)
    County health department is seeking information about how other health departments conduct HIV/STI screening in county-level correctional institutions. While they provide screening services to a local institution, they do not staff the institution, and they are interested in learning about different models for HIV/STI screening at intake, including strategies to increase screening and the percent of eligible persons that complete testing (on a monthly, quarterly, or annual basis) at other institutions.
  4. Clinical Protocols for Hepatitis A Vaccination in Non-Traditional Settings (submitted June 3, 2019)
    Public Health – Seattle & King County is seeking examples of clinical protocols specifically for street/foot teams that administer hepatitis A vaccine to people living unsheltered in settings where there is not a vaccination station/mobile clinic with tables, chairs, etc. We are looking for protocols that describe how nurses administering vaccines in these settings maintain a sterile environment, the supplies included in their vaccination kits, etc.

About Kim Rodgers

Pronouns: She/Her

Kim Rodgers was formerly the Communications Manager at NACCHO.

More posts by Kim Rodgers

Related Posts

  • Tools & Resources Communications & Public Relations Public Health and Homelessness

NACCHO Social Media Strategy - National Public Health...

National Public Health Week (NPHW) was from April 1 to April 7, 2024. NACCHO...

Apr 11, 2024 | Emma James

NACCHO Social Media Strategy - National Public Health...

  • HIV, STI, & Viral Hepatitis

National Youth HIV/AIDS Awareness Day  Spotlight: St....

 In honor of National Youth HIV/AIDS Awareness Day on April 10th, NACCHO is...

Apr 11, 2024 | Anthony Green

National Youth HIV/AIDS Awareness Day  Spotlight: St....

  • HIV, STI, Viral Hepatitis, and Harm Reduction Digest

Digest (April 10, 2024)

HIV, STI, Viral Hepatitis, and Harm Reduction Digest: April 10. 2024

Apr 11, 2024

Digest (April 10, 2024)

  • HIV, STI, & Viral Hepatitis

National Youth HIV/AIDS Awareness Day Spotlight:...

In honor of National Youth HIV/AIDS Awareness Day on April 10th, NACCHO is...

Apr 10, 2024 | Anthony Green

National Youth HIV/AIDS Awareness Day Spotlight:...

  • HIV, STI, & Viral Hepatitis

National Youth HIV/AIDS Awareness Day Spotlight: SMYAL

In honor of National Youth HIV/AIDS Awareness Day on April 10th, NACCHO is...

Apr 09, 2024 | Anthony Green

National Youth HIV/AIDS Awareness Day Spotlight: SMYAL

I Stock 1332012491 2
  • Emergency Response Maternal, Child, & Adolescent Health

Announcing the Launch of NACCHO’s New MCAH/Preparedness...

To ensure maternal and child health (MCH) populations are considered during...

Apr 08, 2024 | Elana Filipos

Announcing the Launch of NACCHO’s New MCAH/Preparedness...

I Stock 1211119516
  • COVID-19

Local Health Department Immunization Partnerships:...

Throughout the pandemic, the National Association of County and City Health...

Apr 05, 2024 | Kayla Miller, PHAP

Local Health Department Immunization Partnerships:...

ED based substance use response toolkit 1
  • Tools & Resources Community Health Emergency Response Injury and Violence Prevention

New NACCHO Resource: Emergency Department-Based...

NACCHO releases new resource: Emergency Department-Based Substance Use...

Apr 05, 2024 | Francis Higgins

New NACCHO Resource: Emergency Department-Based...

  • HIV, STI, & Viral Hepatitis

CDC Releases 2022 Hepatitis Surveillance Report and 2024...

CDC released the 2022 Viral Hepatitis Surveillance Report and 2024 Viral...

Apr 04, 2024

CDC Releases 2022 Hepatitis Surveillance Report and 2024...

Back to Top