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Pharmacy Integration into PrEP and ART Provision and Retention (PIPAR)

Pharmacy Integration into PrEP and ART Provision and Retention, or PIPAR, is a statewide demonstration project, intended to integrate pharmacies throughout the state into a coordinated public health program that will expand PrEP (Pre-exposure Prophylaxis) access and promote greater retention in HIV treatment and PrEP use.

It is a collaboration between the Washington State Department of Health (DOH), Public Health – Seattle & King County (PHSKC), and University of Washington (UW), and includes clinical providers, local health jurisdictions, pharmacies, and community-based organizations (CBOs).

Pharmacy Integration into PrEP and ART Provision and Retention

Locations

Public Health — Seattle & King County
Seattle, WA 98104

Washington State Department of Health
Office of Infectious Disease
Tumwater, WA 98501

PIPAR main activities

  1. Pharmacy-based PrEP initiation and management
  2. Pharmacy-initiated efforts to promote retention and reengagement for HIV treatment (antiretroviral therapy [ART])
  3. Pharmacy-initiated efforts to promote retention and reengagement for PrEP

PIPAR investigators

Clinical leads

  • Dr. Matthew Golden, MD
  • Dr. Julie Dombrowski, MD
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