Multimedia Resources
PCSI At-a-Glance
Dr. Kevin Fenton, NCHHSTP Director, talks about program collaboration and service integration efforts within the National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention.

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May 2010 PCSI Webcast
On May 10, 2010, CDC hosted a live webcast on PCSI with presentations from HIV/AIDS, viral hepatitis, STD and TB leaders in at the national, state and local levels. View Webcast slides.

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Audio Podcast Available on Integration of Laboratories
This audio podcast highlights the importance of integrating laboratories to maximize program collaboration and integration efforts. Listen to podcast.
What is Program Collaboration and Service Integration (PCSI)?
This podcast provides a description of Program Collaboration and Service Integration.
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How does PCSI help deliver integrated services?
This podcast describes how PCSI strengthens collaborative work across disease areas and integrates services that are provided by related programs, especially prevention activities related to HIV/AIDS, viral hepatitis, other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), and tuberculosis (TB) at the client level.
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What are the benefits of PCSI to clients?
This podcast describes how PCSI directly benefits clients by maximizing opportunities to screen, test, treat or vaccinate those in need of services.
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Does PCSI make a difference?
This podcast discusses the impact that PCSI makes by providing comprehensive, high-quality, evidence-based holistic care and prevention services to appropriate populations whenever they interact with the health system to achieve multiple related health goals.
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