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PleasePrEPMe.org is your home for PrEP & PEP access. PleasePrEPMe is a mobile optimized, location responsive website. PleasePrEPMe launched in June 2015 as the California PrEP Provider directory, expanding in December 2016 to a national directory in collaboration with PrEPLocator. In On April 2017, PleasePrEPMe began online chat navigation services for Calinfornians, in collaboration with Project Inform. December 2017, resources pages for all 50 states went live. How can we PleasePrEP You? 2
●Directory is searchable and location responsive. ●Optimized for mobile. ●Includes filters for: Serves under 18, Offers PEP, uninsured, navigation services, Spanish speaking. Will soon include a filter for CA PrEP-AP program. 3
PleasePrEPMe vets CA providers and shares the data with the national PrEP provider directory. Additional information is collected on CA providers: do you serve people under 18 and do you offer PEP. The national PrEP provider directory launched in September 2016 at PrEPLocator.org. In May 2018, that database transitioned to being managed by CDC’s NPIN. NPIN is responsible for the listings outside of CA and shares the data with PleasePrEPMe through an API. 4
PleasePrEPMe.org is thrilled to offer individual PrEP resources pages for all 50 states, to give consumers, navigators, and providers a one-stop shop for accurate, inclusive, sex-positive PrEP info and tools. Select your state from the list above to find local, regional, and national PrEP resources—websites, videos, info cards, provider locators, navigation tools, clinical guidelines, billing codes, and more. These state-specific resource pages celebrate the health departments, clinics, and community organizations across the country doing innovative HIV-prevention work. Have questions, feedback, or suggestions for your state’s PrEP resources page? Let us know! Email us at contact@pleaseprepme.org . 6
PleasePrEPMe.org is thrilled to offer individual PrEP resources pages for all 50 states, to give consumers, navigators, and providers a one-stop shop for accurate, inclusive, sex-positive PrEP info and tools. Select your state from the list above to find local, regional, and national PrEP resources—websites, videos, info cards, provider locators, navigation tools, clinical guidelines, billing codes, and more. These state-specific resource pages celebrate the health departments, clinics, and community organizations across the country doing innovative HIV-prevention work. Have questions, feedback, or suggestions for your state’s PrEP resources page? Let us know! Email us at contact@pleaseprepme.org . 7
PleasePrEPMe.org is thrilled to offer individual PrEP resources pages for all 50 states, to give consumers, navigators, and providers a one-stop shop for accurate, inclusive, sex-positive PrEP info and tools. Select your state from the list above to find local, regional, and national PrEP resources—websites, videos, info cards, provider locators, navigation tools, clinical guidelines, billing codes, and more. These state-specific resource pages celebrate the health departments, clinics, and community organizations across the country doing innovative HIV-prevention work. Have questions, feedback, or suggestions for your state’s PrEP resources page? Let us know! Email us at contact@pleaseprepme.org . 8
https://pleaseprepme.org/prepnavigatormanual On August 14, 2017, PleasePrEPMe.org and Project Inform launched a new PrEP navigation publication, Helping People Access Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis . This manual provides in-depth information to frontline staff within California on the various aspects of supporting people who seek PrEP to get and maintain their prescriptions and related health care. The manual is meant to establish baseline knowledge for staff who are new to PrEP navigation and to fill in gaps in knowledge for others. Three sections describe the following topic areas: PrEP research, PrEP care and PrEP navigation. The manual is framed within the context of health care programs unique to the state of California, although much of the content can be used by other states as well. The manual is free to download at these links (English , Spanish ) and then download to your desktop. This “living” document will be updated as the PrEP health care landscape changes. To let you know when new sections have been added or current sections have been updated, please click here to provide us your contact information at the bottom of the page.
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