
What Contributions Support at 360
To provide the highest quality of care to diverse populations in a compassionate and supportive environment using the clinical and scientific expertise available at UCSF Medical Center.

- Group Visits e.g. several patients meeting simultaneously with providers to share experiences, questions and answers; more time with clients
- Other models being explored
Multimedia approaches to patient self-management
- Community Based Organization health media rooms linked to UCSF
- Health media rooms at 360
- Other self-management models being explored
The "Hub and Spokes" Model
- UCSF having multiple subspecialty services (the hub) that can be shared via translation of modern technology e.g. telepharmacy, video consultations, co-localized staff, health media rooms (the spokes) with partner clinics and Community Based Organizations


- Expand treatment adherence program to Online Treatment Adherence Protocol for doctors and patients.
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Identify barriers to successful antiretroviral (ARV) therapy decision making and once on ARV, problem solve with patients in a client-centered approach
- Questionnaires, one-on-one patient-centered counseling and treatment planning, role play, visual tailored decision aids (shown to improve decision making)
- With local community clinics to increase access to pharmacy specialty services (providers and uninsured patients)


- Three-month sessions, individual assessment and counseling, group sessions - includes didactics, visual aids, role playing, anthropometric measurements, analysis of food diaries — online access
- Pre- and Post-program evaluation surveys to determine perceptions of nutritional health, feedback on program and the impact on personal health
- With local community clinics to increase access to nutrition specialty services (providers and uninsured patients)


- Increase access to our general practice and support for our most disadvantaged patients in our Men of Color Program and Bayview-Hunter's Point Collaboration (for men and women) — peer advocacy, social work, and case management support.
Co-localized staff
- Sharing social services staff with Community-Based Organizations to improve access to and engagement of difficult to reach populations at points of non-clinical services. This increases the likelihood of follow-up with clinical and mental health appointments


- $100 can purchase a ticket and meal for a patient to the annual Autumn Gala or support a patient attending a support group for one year
- $200 can help a patient with transportation needs make their appointments for one year
- $800 can provide a year of nutritional support for four patients most in need of it
- $1200 can provide one year of adherence and pharmacy support for four patients most challenged with taking their needed medications so that they can get needed assistance
- $1400 can provide one year of weekly home visits and support for a patient in most need
- $2500 pays for six months of visits and routine tests for a patient with marginal insurance or without insurance
- $5000 pays for a year of visits and routine tests for a patient with marginal insurance or without insurance


- Center of HIV Excellence
—HIV and African Americans
—HIV and Aging
- New space to house HIV Center of Excellence
- Satellite clinic for Bayview-Hunter's Point areas
- Integration of Modern Technology into HIV practice
- Targeted research projects
- Targeted international projects


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