The National Alliance of State and Territorial AIDS Directors (NASTAD) has released a series of success stories highlighting local health department’s HIV and viral hepatitis programs that address individual-, community-, and systems-level needs. These stories recognize the important work of health department HIV and viral hepatitis programs and demonstrate innovation, vision, and commitment to strengthening programs to better meet the needs of people living with and at risk for HIV and hepatitis infection. Going forward, NASTAD will continue to collect and feature model programs and will provide peer-based technical assistance to support local adaptations of these innovative and successful programs. The most recent stories include:
- 90/90/90/50 Plan: Ending the Epidemic in the District of Columbia by 2020;
- Ending the Epidemic Dashboard, a new resource developed by New York State; and
- The End HIV Oregon health department initiative.