Partnerships

Collaborating to Advance Community-Based Infectious Disease Care

Lifeline Health partners with public agencies, health systems, community organizations, and funders to design, implement, and scale evidence-based programs for HIV, Hepatitis C, and STI prevention and care.

Our Partnership Philosophy

Lifeline Health does not offer one-size-fits-all programs. We collaborate with partners to adapt proven models to local contexts while maintaining fidelity to evidence-based practice.

Successful partnerships are grounded in:

Our case studies demonstrate how this approach functions in real-world settings.

Partnership Pathways

Lifeline Health collaborates with diverse partners across the public health ecosystem. Explore the partnership pathway that aligns with your organization.

State and Local Public Health Agencies

Who this is for:

Lifeline Health collaborates with diverse partners across the public health ecosystem. Explore the partnership pathway that aligns with your organization.

Collaboration focus:

Relevant case study:

Community-Based Hepatitis C Elimination Program (Florida)

Demonstrates how coordinated testing, linkage, and treatment can reduce care fragmentation and support elimination strategies.

Health Systems and Clinical Providers

Who this is for:

Hospitals, Federally Qualified Health Centers, and clinical networks seeking to extend reach beyond traditional settings.

Collaboration focus:

Relevant case study:

Florida Hepatitis C Program

Illustrates how community-based identification and navigation improve linkage and treatment follow-through.

Community-Based Organizations

Who this is for:

Nonprofits, advocacy groups, and community organizations working with populations disproportionately affected by infectious disease.

Collaboration focus:

Relevant case study:

Florida Hepatitis C Program

Highlights the role of trust, accessibility, and community alignment in sustained engagement.

Funders and Foundations

Who this is for:

Public and private funders seeking measurable, scalable public health impact.

Collaboration focus:

Relevant case study:

Florida Hepatitis C Program

Provides a practical example of how funding supports coordinated care models that prioritize completion and outcomes over volume.

From Case Study to Collaboration

Each Lifeline Health case study represents more than a past implementation—it serves as a starting point for partnership discussions.

Partners can engage Lifeline Health to:

Case studies inform program design, expectations, and feasibility.

What Partners Can Expect

Lifeline Health partnerships are characterized by commitment to excellence, transparency, and public health impact.

Evidence-based program design

Interventions grounded in proven models and best practices

Operational transparency

Clear communication about processes, timelines, and responsibilities

Ourcome-driven evaluation

Measurable impact aligned with public health goals

Clear communication and reporting

Regular updates and transparent documentation

Our role is to complement—not replace—existing public health and clinical infrastructure.