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The Early Intervention Program

The Early Intervention Program (EIP) was launched in 1998 as a health department-funded HIV counseling and testing program operating within the Emergency Department (ED).EIP button

EIP Mission: The UC Early Intervention Program is committed to identifying and intervening with populations most at risk for threats to health and well-being at the earliest opportunity, and helping these individuals connect with community resources to improve health outcomes.

The EIP provides HIV prevention counseling and testing, as well as screening and intervention services for mental health and substance use disorders.

This was the first ever example of:

  • Health department funding for an ED to implement a health promotion intervention
  • Sustained ED implementation of a prevention service on an ongoing clinical basis.

In 2025, our program reached more than 3,300 unique patients and delivered harm reduction and care across emergency and community settings.

  • 3,342 unique patients served
  • 300 community events
  • 1,981 naloxone kits distributed
  • 5,709 fentanyl test strips distributed
  • 1,474 total care linkages (HIV + HCV + SUD combined)

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Department of Emergency Medicine
Early Intervention Program
College of Medicine
231 Albert Sabin Way
Cincinnati, OH 45267-0769

Phone: 513-419-3646
E-mail: uceip@uc.edu

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Department of
Emergency Medicine

Medical Sciences Building Room 1654
231 Albert Sabin Way
PO Box 670769
Cincinnati, OH 45267-0769

Mail Location: 0769
Phone: 513-558-5281
Email: emermed@uc.edu