Commission Background and Establishment
Washington DC Regional Planning Commission on Health and HIV (COHAH) Executive Appointment Advisory Active
https://dchealth.dc.gov/COHAH Monthly
Committee on Health
The purpose of the Washington DC Regional Planning Commission on Health and HIV is to increase collaboration, efficiency, and innovation with government partners and community stakeholders to achieve a more coordinated response in addressing HIV across the care continuum from prevention to treatment.
The Commission shall include members from the community who reflect the characteristics of the HIV epidemic in the Region and from organizations providing HIV prevention, care, treatment, and other related services in response to the epidemic. The Commission membership shall be inclusive, representative, and achieve parity in conformity with the CDC guidelines for membership and with the HRSA Ryan White requirements.

A minimum of thirty-three percent (33%) of the Commissioners shall be individuals who are unaligned consumers.
A minimum of thirty-seven (37) and maximum forty-seven (47) community members appointed by the Mayor, who shall include representation from the following categories, as required by section 2602 of the Public Health Services Act (42 U.S.C. § 300ff-12(b)(2)):

1. Health care providers, including federally qualified health centers; 
2. Community-based organizations serving populations affected by HIV and AIDS service organizations; 
3. Social services providers, including providers of housing and homeless services; 
4. Mental health providers and substance abuse providers; 
5. Local public health agencies;
6. Hospital planning or health care planning agencies; 
7. Affected communities, including individuals living with HIV, members of a federally-recognized Indian tribe as represented in the population, individuals co-infected with hepatitis B or C, and historically underserved groups and sub-populations; 
8. Non-elected community leaders (especially representatives from communities or populations most impacted by HIV, based on social and geographic distribution); 
9. State government including: a. A representative of the Department of Health Care Finance (the state Medicaid agency); and b. A representative of the Department of Health (the agency administering the program under part B); 
10. Recipient/grantees under subpart II of Part C of Title XXVI of the Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. §§ 300ff-51 et seq.); 
11. Recipient/grantees under section 2671 (Part D) of the Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. § 300ff-71) or, if none are operating in the Region, representatives of organizations with a history of serving children, youth, women, and families living with HIV and operating in the Region; 
12. Sub-recipients/grantees of other federally-funded HIV programs, including, but not limited to, providers of HIV prevention services and, if present in the Region, a representative of each of the following: a. A recipient/grantee providing services in the EMA that is funded under Part F's Special Projects of National Significance (SPNS), AIDS Education and Training Centers (AETCs), and/or Ryan White Dental Programs; b. The Housing Opportunities for Persons With AIDS (HOPW A) program of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD); c. Other Federal programs that provide treatment for HIV, such as the Veterans Health Administration;
13. Individuals or representatives of individuals who formerly were incarcerated in a federal, District, state, or local prison/penal system and released within the last three (3) years and had HIV as of the date of release. B. One voting representative of the District of Columbia Department of Health, who shall serve as the Government Co-Chair. C. Non-voting government members representing subject areas and services jurisdiction, including: 
1. The Director of the District of Columbia Department of Behavioral Health, or his or her designee; 
2. A representative from the District of Columbia Department of Health HIV Prevention Division; 
3. A representative from the State of Maryland HIV and STD Prevention program; 
4. A representative from the State of Maryland Behavioral Health Program; 
5. A representative from the State of Maryland Medicaid Program; 
6. A representative from the Commonwealth of Virginia HIV and STD Prevention Program; 
7. A representative from the Commonwealth of Virginia Behavioral Health Program; 
8. A representative from the Commonwealth of Virginia Medicaid Program; and 
9. A representative from the West Virginia Department of Health Behavioral Health, HIV and STD Prevention, HIV Housing, Medicaid, or Surveillance Program.
Mayor's Order 2019-073 https://www.dcregs.dc.gov/Common/NoticeDetail.aspx?NoticeId=N0086205
Deputy Mayor for Health and Human Services (DMHHS) Department of Health (DOH)
05-01-2018
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Commission Appointees
Executive Appointment (Mayor's Order) 2
https://motaboards.applytojob.com/apply/sbVxBjRdOU/Washington-DC-Regional-Planning-Commission-On-Health-And-HIV
Appointed by Mayor 47 0
Commissioners
Points of Contact
Merry Gebretsadik (202) 445-5603 Merry.Gebretsadik@dc.gov
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