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Routine HIV TestingCommunity of Practice

Session #4

Presenter:Denver Prevention Training Center

5 May 2016

Promising HIT/EHR Practices to Support Routine HIV ScreeningMay 5, 2016

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The 10 Year Journey of Expanding HIV Screening

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Public Health Reports• Volume 131, Issue No. #• May/June 2016• Supplement 1: Implementing

Routine Screening in Clinical Settings

http://www.publichealthreports.org/issuecontents.cfm?Volume=131&Issue=7

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Community Health Center Settings• 1/2011 modified EHR• 3-year

implementation• Year one: 26,853 pts

eligible for HIV testing• Year three: 100,369

eligible

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EHR Changes: NYC Community Health Collaborative

• Clinical decision support alert added to prompt MAs to offer HIV testing

• Once provider saw HIV test being offered, pts confirmed desire, acceptance was noted in structured open field.

• Data based reports stratified by site, department, and individual provider

NYC Community Health Collaborative

EHR Promising Practices for Routine HIV Screening

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Objectives:

• 1) Discuss promising HIT/EHR practices to improve health center documentation and monitoring of HIV screening.

• 2) Identify outcome monitoring tools for your health center to develop to better monitor and manage improved outcomes to increase the delivery of HIV screening and care service delivery.

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Discussion Question:• What improvements has your health center made

to track HIV screening since P4C (or implementation of routine HIV screening)?

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Discussion Question• What has been your health center’s biggest

challenge in tracking, monitoring, or evaluating HIV screening in your EHR?

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Discussion Question

• What questions do you have for your peers around any challenges you are currently encountering with EHR tracking?

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For your time and participation!Helen.Burnside@dhha.org

Danielle.Osowski@dhha.org

Karen Wendel, MD, Director of STD/HIV Prevention and Control

Helen Burnside, MS, Capacity Building Assistance Manager

Danielle Osowski, Workforce Development Specialist

THANK YOU!• Cyril Ubiem, Ph.D., Director of HIV Services, Whittier Street

Health Center, MA• Andrea J. Brooks, PCMH CCE, Performance Improvement

Manager/P4C Program Lead, Broward Community and Family Health Centers, Inc., FL

• Suzanne Robinson Davis, M.Phil., M.Sc., Program ManagerHIV Partnerships for Care Program (P4C), Bedford-Stuyvesant Family Health Center, NY

Thank you for participating in this CoP webinar. We hope that you are able to find the information provided useful as you continue your P4C project. We ask that you take a few moments to complete the feedback survey you will

receive in a message following this webinar.

Thank you for participating in today’s CoP webinar

Please email if you have any question(s): P4CHIVTAC@mayatech.com

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