The information support requirements of Ryan White and HOPWA Program grantees and subgrantees have grown substantially. Networked information systems can address those requirements. In this workshop, we describe the design of the Provide Enterprise (PE) System adapted by the Fort Lauderdale EMA to reimburse and monitor services, conduct centralized eligibility determination, link newly identified HIV+ individuals to care, coordinate core, support, and housing services; adhere to payer of last resort policies, assess subgrantee quality and performance, meet federal reporting requirements, and evaluate the impact of funded services. We discuss use of PE to coordinate and link services among Ryan White Program and HOPWA subgrantees and evaluation findings in which PE data were used to improve linkages and coordination of clinical and support services.
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