The New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH) AIDS Institute (AI) Clinical Guidelines Program is a longstanding, collaborative effort of the AI Office of the Medical Director and the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases.
The program produces and publishes evidence-based, state-of-the-art clinical practice guidelines that establish uniform standards of care for NYS to improve the health and well-being of all adults who receive prevention services or treatment for HIV, viral hepatitis, other sexually transmitted infections, and substance use disorders. Learn more:
- NYS Medicaid Update – February 2025 (3/19/25)
- Topics, Trends & Updates for March (3/13/25)
- CEI Newsletter (3/11/25)
- Conversations with CEI Podcast: The Role of Opioid Treatment Programs in Hepatitis C Care (2/25/25)
- NYS Q&A Guidance to Private and Non-Profit Organizations and Entities on Evaluating How to Respond to Requests From Federal Immigration Authorities (2/24/25)
- Topics, Trends & Updates for February (2/13/25)
- U.S. Government Web Pages May Not Be Available (2/3/25)
- Updated: Substance Use Harm Reduction in Medical Care (1/22/25)
- Updates from AETC Program Colleagues & Collaborators - Winter 2025 (1/13/25)
- Conversations with CEI Podcast: Compassionate Care for LGBTQ+ Individuals Struggling with Substance Use Disorder (12/17/24)
- 04/04/2025: NAHEWD: Integrating Substance Use Disorder Treatment with HIV Care: Inclusive Strategies for Immigrant Communities
- 04/17/2025: UCSF Addiction Conference 2025
- 04/24/2025: ASAM 56th Annual Conference – Innovations in Addiction Medicine and Science
- 06/18/2025: Mountain West AETC: Addiction Medicine Webinar: Substance Use and HIV