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Wiring the HIV/AIDS System: Building Interorganizational Infrastructure to Link People, Sites, and Networks more

D. Indyk and D. Rier, 2006. Social Work in Health Care 42 (3/4):29-45.

Co-published in The Geometry of Care: Linking Resources, Research, and Community to Reduce Degrees of Separation Between HIV Treatment and Prevention; Debbie Indyk (ed.). NY: Haworth Press; 2006.

This paper presents a case example of the new “geometry of care” (Rier & Indyk, 2006), by examining selected examples from several facets of a program developed by the lead author and in operation since 1989. This program is designed to understand, build, revise, and maintain the organizational infrastructure with which to link diverse players and sites, and combine these into a web for producing, assessing, and exchanging the information needed to combat HIV/AIDS. Each example demonstrates how opportunities were exploited for developing and linking resources within and between systems of care and prevention. The program began as an iterative and systems approach to improve access of high-risk, hard-to-reach inner city New York populations to HIV/AIDS services, treatment, and research. The approach is also currently being further elaborated and applied in Argentina and India, and is adaptable to other local and global public health challenges.
KEYWORDS: AIDS; organizations; service delivery; networks; inner city.

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