Project Inform Inc. Aids Treatment and Research Info
Project Inform Inc. Aids Treatment and Research Info
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More about this organization
Mission
Project Inform fights the HIV and hepatitis C epidemics by assuring the development of effective treatments and a cure supporting individuals to make informed choices about their health advocating for quality, affordable health care and promoting medical strategies that prevent new infections.
About
In 2018, Project Inform's Educational Department answered nearly 2,500 HIV Health InfoLine calls and 2,100 HCV helpline calls; distributed 14,000 sets of the HIV Health & Wellness booklets; distributed 2,700 sets of Hepatitis C and HIV Co-Infection booklets; developed educational materials for HIV-positive people about hepatitis C transmission; updated its guide to approved treatments for hepatitis C infection; distributed more than 500,000 pieces of educational materials regarding PrEP and launched a PrEP information and referral service in California.
