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Tracking linkage to HIV care for former prisoners: a public health priority.

Brian T Montague1, David L Rosen, Liza Solomon, Amy Nunn, Traci Green, Michael Costa, Jacques Baillargeon, David A Wohl, David P Paar, Josiah D Rich.   

Abstract

Improving testing and uptake to care among highly impacted populations is a critical element of Seek, Test, Treat and Retain strategies for reducing HIV incidence in the community. HIV disproportionately impacts prisoners. Though, incarceration provides an opportunity to diagnose and initiate therapy, treatment is frequently disrupted after release. Though model programs exist to support linkage to care on release, there is a lack of scalable metrics with which to assess adequacy of linkage to care after release. The linking data from Ryan White program Client Level Data (CLD) files reported to HRSA with corrections release data offers an attractive means of generating these metrics. Identified only by use of a confidential encrypted Unique Client Identifier (eUCI) these CLD files allow collection of key clinical indicators across the system of Ryan White funded providers. Using eUCIs generated from corrections release data sets as a linkage tool, the time to the first service at community providers along with key clinical indicators of patient status at entry into care can be determined as measures of linkage adequacy. Using this strategy, high and low performing sites can be identified and best practices can be identified to reproduce these successes in other settings.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22561157      PMCID: PMC3442844          DOI: 10.4161/viru.20432

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Virulence        ISSN: 2150-5594            Impact factor:   5.882


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7.  Incarceration and risky sexual partnerships in a southern US city.

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10.  Accessing antiretroviral therapy following release from prison.

Authors:  Jacques Baillargeon; Thomas P Giordano; Josiah D Rich; Z Helen Wu; Katherine Wells; Brad H Pollock; David P Paar
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3.  Error adjustments for file linking methods using encrypted unique client identifier (eUCI) with application to recently released prisoners who are HIV+.

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Review 5.  How health care reform can transform the health of criminal justice-involved individuals.

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6.  Systematic Assessment of Linkage to Care for Persons with HIV Released from Corrections Facilities Using Existing Datasets.

Authors:  Brian T Montague; David L Rosen; Cara Sammartino; Michael Costa; Roee Gutman; Liza Solomon; Josiah Rich
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7.  Assessing the Effect of Recent Incarceration in Prison on HIV Care Retention and Viral Suppression in Two States.

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8.  Sexually Transmitted Infections Detected During and After Incarceration Among People with Human Immunodeficiency Virus: Prevalence and Implications for Screening and Prevention.

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9.  HIV Care After Jail: Low Rates of Engagement in a Vulnerable Population.

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10.  The Impact of Implementing a Test, Treat and Retain HIV Prevention Strategy in Atlanta among Black Men Who Have Sex with Men with a History of Incarceration: A Mathematical Model.

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