1、Models of Care:Models of Care:Supporting a New Supporting a New Workforce for PersonWorkforce for Person-Centered HIV CareCentered HIV CarePanel discussion 6Panel discussion 6September 15-17,2025Models of Care:Supporting a New Workforce for Person-Centered HIV CareModerator:Moises Agosto(NMAC,Washin
2、gton,DC)In this presentation well explore:How HIV care is evolving,why workforce innovation is essential,and strategies to support person-centered models.September 15-17,2025The Changing HIV LandscapeMore people living with HIV are 50+Complex health+social needsDiverse communities disproportionately
3、 affectedHIV is no longer an acute crisisits a chronic condition for many.People are living longer but also face comorbidities(heart disease,diabetes,mental health).Care must respond to diverse communities and social realities.September 15-17,2025Workforce ChallengesProvider shortages;shortage of HI
4、V specialists is growing.Burnout&retention issues;many providers experience burnout,threatening retention.Gaps in cultural humility;stigma and lack of cultural humility persist.Fragmented care systems;Services often siloedmedical,mental health,housing not well connected.September 15-17,2025Supportin
5、g a New WorkforceTraining&Mentorship;we need to train and mentor a new generation of HIV care workers.Community Pipelines;build pipelines that recruit from affected communitiesespecially peers with lived experience.Recognition&Compensation;recognize,compensate,and retain these workers.Policy&Funding
6、 Support;policy change needed to expand scope of practice and secure sustainable funding.September 15-17,2025What Person-Centered HIV Care MeansHolistic:medical,behavioral,social;person-centered care=whole-person approach.Empowering&stigma-free;goes beyond viral suppression:quality of life,dignity,e