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Follow the Money: Knowns and unknowns when it comes to cash transfers and financial incentives to improve health in people living with and/or at risk of HIV
March 11, 2015
General
This webinar featured Wafaa El-Sadr, principal investigator of HPTN 065, which evaluated the use of cash incentives in improving outcomes for people living with HIV in the United States.
These were useful talks from CROI and excerpts from AVAC Report 2014/15 as preparation for our webinar:
- CROI Webcast: Effect of Financial Incentives on Linkage to Care and Viral Suppression: HPTN 065
- CROI Webcast: Social Protection, Financial Incentives and Prevention of HIV
- Excerpts from AVAC Report on target setting and targets that worked