Literature DB >> 31425388

HIV Data to Care-Using Public Health Data to Improve HIV Care and Prevention.

Patricia Sweeney1, Elizabeth A DiNenno, Stephen A Flores, Samuel Dooley, R Luke Shouse, Stacy Muckleroy, Andrew D Margolis.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: "Data to Care" (D2C) is a public health strategy that uses surveillance and other data to improve continuity of HIV care for persons with HIV (PWH) by identifying those who are in need of medical care or other services and facilitating linkage to these services. The primary goal of D2C is to increase the number of PWH who are engaged in care and virally suppressed.
METHODS: Data to Care can be implemented using several approaches. Surveillance-based D2C is usually initiated by health departments, using HIV surveillance and other data to identify those not in care. Health care providers may also initiate D2C by identifying patients who may have fallen out of care and working collaboratively with health departments to investigate, locate, and relink the patients to medical care or other needed services.
RESULTS: Although D2C is a relatively new strategy, health department D2C programs have reported both promising results (eg, improved surveillance data quality and successful linkage to or re-engagement in care for PWH) and challenges (eg, incomplete or inaccurate data in surveillance systems, barriers to data sharing, and limitations of existing data systems).
CONCLUSIONS: Data to Care is expected to enable health departments to move closer toward achieving national HIV prevention goals. However, additional information on appropriate implementation practices at each step of the D2C process is needed. This JAIDS Special Supplement explores how CDC funding to state health departments (eg, technical assistance and demonstration projects), and partnerships across federal agencies, are advancing our knowledge of D2C.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31425388     DOI: 10.1097/QAI.0000000000002059

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr        ISSN: 1525-4135            Impact factor:   3.731


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Review 2.  Data Velocity in HIV-Related Implementation Research: Estimating Time From Funding to Publication.

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3.  Comparison of algorithms for identifying people with HIV from electronic medical records in a large, multi-site database.

Authors:  Jessica P Ridgway; Joseph A Mason; Eleanor E Friedman; Samantha Devlin; Junlan Zhou; David Meltzer; John Schneider
Journal:  JAMIA Open       Date:  2022-05-17

4.  "Is a Bird in the Hand Worth 5 in the Bush?": A Comparison of 3 Data-to-Care Referral Strategies on HIV Care Continuum Outcomes in San Francisco.

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5.  Reported preexposure prophylaxis use among male sex partners of HIV-positive men: 2016-2018.

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Review 6.  Machine Learning and Clinical Informatics for Improving HIV Care Continuum Outcomes.

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7.  Jail-Based Data-to-Care to Improve Continuity of HIV Care: Perspectives and Experiences from Previously Incarcerated Individuals.

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8.  Practical and Ethical Concerns in Implementing Enhanced Surveillance Methods to Improve Continuity of HIV Care: Qualitative Expert Stakeholder Study.

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9.  Increased reengagement of out-of-care HIV patients using Lost & Found, a clinic-based intervention.

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10.  Comparison of effectiveness and cost for different HIV screening strategies implemented at large urban medical centre in the United States.

Authors:  Britt Skaathun; Mai T Pho; Harold A Pollack; Samuel R Friedman; Moira C McNulty; Eleanor E Friedman; Jessica Schmitt; David Pitrak; John A Schneider
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