Behavioral health providers and staff Urgent care clinic providers and staff Community care providers and staff Dental providers and staff Non-emergency Medical Transportation (NEMT) providers and staff Professional home care providers (including hospice workers) and home care recipients (including older and younger people with disabilities over the age of 16 who receive community or home-based care, as well as clients of home health agencies) Interpreters and Support Service Providers (SSPs) working in community and clinic-based settings, and clients who are both deaf and blind Health-related support personnel (lab staff, mortuary staff who have contact with corpses, pharmacy staff)
Feature story
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A woman living with HIV is at the Centre for HIV Research and Education Services (CHARES) in King
A woman living with HIV is at the Centre for HIV Research and Education Services (CHARES) in Kingston, Jamaica. She normally gets a three-month allotment of her antiretroviral medicines. But not this time. The doctor warns her that, since April, state pharmacies have only been dispensing a one-month supply.
About a 20-minute drive away at the Comprehensive Health Clinic, a client waits for his name to be called. He doesn’t use one of the wooden benches allocated for sexual health patients. Instead, he finds a nearby seat and listens intently.