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1 Meet the Author Webinar November 21, 2011

2 Ground Rules for Webinar Participation Actively participate and write your questions into the chat area during the presentation(s) Do not put us on hold Mute your line if you are not speaking (press *6, to unmute your line press #6) Slides and other resources are available on our website at incareCampaign.org All webinars are being recorded

3 Agenda Welcome & Introductions, 5min Campaign Update, 5min Meet the Author: Dr. Edward Gardner, 30min Q & A Session, 15min Campaign Next Steps, 5min

4 This in+care Campaign is designed to facilitate local, regional and state-level efforts to retain more HIV patients in care and to prevent HIV patients falling out of care while building and sustaining a community of learners among Ryan White providers.

5 Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium, Anchorage, AK St. George's Clinic, Birmingham, AL Franklin Primary Health, Inc., Mobile, AL Montgomery AIDS Outreach, Inc., Montgomery, AL Whatley Health Services, Inc., Tuscaloosa, AL ARcare, Kensett, AR Jefferson Comprehensive Care System, Inc., Pine Bluff, AR Arizona Dept of Health Services, Phoenix, AZ Phoenix Children's Hospital, Phoenix, AZ El Rio Santa Cruz Neighborhood Health Center, Inc., Tucson, AZ West County Health Centers, Inc., Guerneville, CA Mendocino Community Health Clinic, Inc., Lakeport, CA AltaMed Health Services, Los Angeles, CA Charles Drew University of Medicine and Science, Los Angeles, CA Los Angeles Gay & Lesbian Center, Los Angeles, CA University of Southern California/Maternal, Child & Adolescent Health Program, Los Angeles, CA Alameda County Office of AIDS Administration, Oakland, CA Shasta Community Health Center, Redding, CA Center for AIDS, Research Education & Services, Sacramento, CA County of San Diego HIV, STD and Hepatitis Branch, San Diego, CA UCSD Mother-Child Adolescent HIV Program, San Diego, CA UCSD Owen Clinic, San Diego, CA Mission Neighborhood Health Center, San Francisco, CA Opiate Treatment Outpatient Program, DSAAM, San Francisco, CA Positive Health Program, San Francisco, CA Tom Waddell Health Center, San Francisco, CA Santa Rosa Community Health Centers/ Southwest Health Center, Santa Rosa, CA Vista Community Clinic, Vista, CA University of Colorado Hospital, Aurora, CO Boulder Community Hospital, Boulder, CO Denver Health HIV Primary Care Clinic, Denver, CO Denver Public Health ID Clinic, Denver, CO City of Hartford, Hartford, CT Community Health Services, Hartford, CT Community Health Center, Middletown, CT Fair Haven Community Health Center, New Haven, CT Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT Waterbury Hospital, Waterbury, CT Carl Vogel Center, Washington, DC Howard University Hospital, Washington, DC Medstar Health Research Insititute/Washington Hospital Center, Washington, DC Unity Health Care, Washington, DC Whitman-Walker Health, Washington, DC Broward County Human Services Ryan White Part A Program, Fort Lauderdale, FL Children's Diagnostic & Treatment Center, Inc., Fort Lauderdale, FL The McGregor Clinic, Inc., Fort Myers, FL Social Services Navigators, Hollywood, FL Hendry County Health Department, LaBelle, FL Borinquen Healthcare Center of Miami Dade, Miami, FL The Center for Positive Connections, Miami, FL Ryan White Part A Orlando EMA, Orlando, FL NOFLAC, Pensacola, FL Florida Department of Health, Tallahassee, FL University of South Florida, College of Public Health, Tampa, FL Rural HIV Model Clinic, Albany, GA AID Atlanta Joye Bradley Health Services Clinic, Atlanta, GA Emory University, Atlanta, GA Fulton County Government, Atlanta, GA Fulton County Ryan White Program, Atlanta, GA Georgia Department of Public Health - HIV Unit, Atlanta, GA Grady Memorial Hospital Corporation, Atlanta, GA Georgia Health Sciences University, Augusta, GA DeKalb County Board of Health Ryan White Early Care Clinic, Decatur, GA AID Gwinnett, Duluth, GA Cobb-Douglas Board of Health, Marietta, GA Waikiki Health Center, Honolulu, HI Iowa Department of Public Health, Des Moines, IA University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA Siouxland Community Health Care, Sioux City, IA Alliance of Chicago, Chicago, IL Chicago Department of Public Health, Chicago, IL Howard Brown Health Center, Chicago, IL Indiana University Health-LifeCare, Indianapolis, IN UKSM-W MPA HIV Program, Wichita, KS Matthew 25 AIDS Services, Henderson, KY University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY University of Louisville Research Foundation/Wings Clinic, Louisville, KY FACES, Baton Rouge, LA Family Service of Greater Baton Rouge, Baton Rouge, LA LSU - Earl K Long Medical Center, Baton Rouge, LA Volunteers of America Greater Baton Rouge, Baton Rouge, LA New Orleans Metoropolitian Area, Harvey, LA LSU - Hospitals/University Medical Center, Lafayette, LA Southwest Louisiana AIDS Council, Lake Charles, LA Primary Health CAre, Marrero, LA Children's Hospital New Orleans, New Orleans, LA Interim Louisiana State Unversity Public Hospital, New Orleans, LA NO/AIDS Task Force, New Orleans, LA Office of Health Policy and AIDS Funding, New Orleans, LA GOCARE, West Monroe, LA Lynn Community Health Center, Lynn, MA Greater New Bedford Community Health Center, New Bedford, MA Jordan Hosiptal ACCESS Program, Plymouth, MA Baltimore/Towson Part A EMA, Baltimore, MD Chase Brexton Health Services, Baltimore, MD Prince George's County Health Department HAB Clinic, Cheverly, MD Prince George's County Health Department, Largo, MD Wayne State University/School of Medicine, Detroit, MI Ingham County Health Department, Lansing, MI Michigan Department of Community Health, Lansing, MI Minnesota Department of Human Services/Part B, St. Paul, MN Kansas City Free Health Clinic, Kansas City, MO Truman Medical Center, Kansas City, MO Kansas City Free Health Clinic, Kansas City, MO City of St. Louis Health Department, Saint Louis, MO Washington University, St. Louis, MO Delta Regional Medical Center, Greenville, MS Central MS Circle of Care Program, Jackson, MS University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, MS Mecklenburg County Health Department, Charlotte, NC Tri-County Community Health Council, Inc., Newton Grove, NC AIDS Care & Educational Services, Wilmington, NC Carolina Family Health Centers Inc., Wilson, NC Wake Forest University Health Sciences, Winston Salem, NC ND Department of Health, Bismarck, ND Dartmouth-Hitchcock HIV Program, Bedford, NH State of New Hampshire, Division of Public Health Services, Concord, NH Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, NH Visiting Nurse Association, Asbury Park, NJ Cooper University Hospital, Camden, NJ Jersey City Medical Center, Jersey City, NJ Jersey Shore University Medical Center, Neptune, NJ Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, New Brunswick, NJ UMDNJ - RWJMS Eric B. Chandler Health Center, New Brunswick, NJ Newark Beth Israel Medical Center, Newark, NJ Saint Michael's Medical Center, Peter Ho Memorial Clinic, Newark, NJ The FXB Center, Newark, NJ UMDNJ Newark - ID Clinic, Newark, NJ St. Joseph's Hospital & Medical Center, Paterson, NJ Health Division - Ryan White Part B, Carson City, NV Ryan White Part A Las Vegas TGA, Las Vegas, NV Northern Nevada HOPES, Reno, NV Health and Education Alternatives for Teens (HEAT Program), Brooklyn, NY Kings County Hospital Center, Brooklyn, NY NYC HHC East New York Diagnostic & Treatment Center, Brooklyn, NY The Brooklyn Hospital Center, Brooklyn, NY WHMC, Brooklyn, NY United Way of Long Island, Deer Park, NY North Shore University Hospital, Great Neck, NY Boriken Neighborhood Health Center, New York, NY Community Healthcare Network, New York, NY Harlem Hospital Center, New York, NY Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, NY New York Presbyterian Hospital, New York, NY NYC Health and Hospitals Corporation, New York, NY NYU School of Medicine, New York, NY Ryan Chelsea-Clinton CHC, New York, NY St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center, New York, NY The Family Center, New York, NY Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY AIDS Care, Rochester, NY Anthony Jordan Health Center, Rochester, NY Staten Island University Hospital, Staten Island, NY Research Foundation of SUNY Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY St. John's Riverside Hospital, Yonkers, NY Ursuline Center, Canfield, OH University Hospitals of Cleveland, Cleveland, OH Nationwide Children's Hospital FACES Program, Columbus, OH Ohio Department of Health, Columbus, OH HIV Resource Consortium, Tulsa, OK St. Luke's Hospital, Bethlehem, PA AIDS Care Group, Chester, PA Easton Community HIV/AIDS Organization, Easton, PA Two Rivers Health & Wellness Foundation, Easton, PA Hamilton Health Center, Harrisburg, PA Family Health Council of Central PA, Harrisburg, PA AACO, Philadelphia, PA Albert Einstein Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA Drexel Partnership Comprehensive Care Program, Philadelphia, PA Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA Kensington Hospital, Philadelphia, PA Pennsylvania/MidAtlantic AIDS ETC, Pittsburgh, PA Positive Health Clinic, Pittsburgh, PA Scranton Temple Residency Program, Scranton, PA The AIDS Project, State College, PA Centro de Salud Familiar Dr. Julio Palmieri Ferri, Inc, Arroyo, PR SIVIF Program, Gurabo, PR Concilio de Salud Integral de Loiza, Loiza, PR PR CoNCRA, Rio Piedras, PR PR CoNCRA, San Juan, PR San Juan EMA, San Juan, PR Miriam Hospital Immunology Center, Providence, RI Thundermist Health Center, Woonsocket, RI Roper St Francis Healthcare, Charleston, SC The Medical University of South Carolina Lead Agency, Charleston, SC HIV/AIDS Council, Columbia, SC Richland Community Health Care, Columbia, SC South Carolina HIV/AIDS Council, Columbia, SC HopeHealth, Inc, Florence, SC Catawba Care, Rock Hill, SC Sandhills Medical Foundation, Sumter, SC Memphis TGA Ryan White Part A Program, Memphis, TN Shelby County Health Care Ctr d/b/a Regional Medical Center at Memphis, Memphis, TN Le Bonheur Health and Well-Being, Memphis,, TN City of Austin Health and Human Services HIV Administration, Austin, TX Brazos Valley Council of Governments, Bryan, TX Parkland Health & Hospital System, Dallas, TX Lubbock MHMR, Lubbock, TX University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX Alamo Area Resource Center, San Antonio, TX University of Virginia School of Medicine, Charlottesville, VA UVA Ryan White Clinic, Charlottesville, VA Mary Washington Healthcare, Fredericksburg, VA VDH and/or DC Dept. Health, Fredericksburg, VA Loudoun County Health Department, Leesburg, VA City of Norfolk/Norfolk TGA, Norfolk, VA Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA Virginia Department of Health, Richmond, VA AIDS Response Effort, Winchester, VA Pierce County AIDS Foundation, Tacoma, WA Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic/ New Hope Program, Yakima, WA Univeristy of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics HIV Care Program, Madison, WI University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI Wisconsin Division of Public Health, AIDS/HIV Program, Madison, WI Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI Shenandoah Valley Medical Systems, Martinsburg, WV 315 HIV providers representing 266 HIV programs in 165 cities and across 44 States/Territories have joined the Campaign so far

6 caring for 356,556 people living with HIV

7 in+care Participants by Zip Code (as per Nov 15, 2011)

8 Campaign Measures

9 Download the performance indicator definitions and review them carefully with your team Develop agency-specific data collection strategies Register for the in+care Campaign database Conduct your data queries based on the proposed measurement periods Validate your performance measurement data Enter the results in the Campaign database before or on December 1

10 Quality Champions Wanted! Responsibilities of Quality Champions: Conduct at least 2 face-to-face meetings/calls Reach out to local HIV providers; NQC will assist Provide logistical support for these meetings Facilitate the discussions and chair the meetings Report activities back to Campaign staff Sign-up to become a Quality Champions –

Gardner et al, “The Spectrum of Engagement in HIV Care and its Relevance to Test-and-Treat Strategies for Prevention of HIV Infection” Clin Infect Dis. 2011; 52 (6): Edward Gardner, MD Associate Professor of Medicine University of Colorado Denver Denver Public Health

Outline Engagement in HIV Care Test and Treat for HIV Prevention The Spectrum of Engagement in HIV Care Engagement Simulations Conclusions Financial Disclosures: None

HIV Care Continuum Adapted from Eldred et al AIDS Patient Care STDs 2007;21(Suppl1):S1-S2 Cheever LW Clin Infect Dis 2007;44:1500-2

Kaplan-Meier plot of cumulative survival grouped by the number of quarters with an HIV primary care visit during the first year after the index visit (P =.02) Giordano T P et al. Clin Infect Dis. 2007;44: © 2007 by the Infectious Diseases Society of America

Kaplan-Meier survival for patients establishing initial HIV care at the University of Alabama at Birmingham 1917 HIV/AIDS Clinic categorized by missed visits Mugavero M J et al. Clin Infect Dis. 2009;48: © 2009 by the Infectious Diseases Society of America

Test and Treat for HIV Prevention Das M et al. PLoS One 2010;5:e11068

HIV Treatment as Prevention NEJM 2011;365: HPTN % reduction In HIV incidence

Review Search Strategy PubMed search - cross-match of HIV or AIDS with – Prevalence United States – Incidence United States – Late diagnosis – Linkage to care – Retention in care – Engagement in care – Adherence – Persistence – Resistance Bibliographies of pertinent articles were reviewed Emphasis was based on population based studies over cohort or single institution studies

Model Demonstrating the Spectrum of Engagement in HIV Care in the United States

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Simulations of the Engagement in HIV Care Spectrum to Account for Inaccuracy in our Engagement Estimates

Newer Data for Discussion Marks et al. estimated that 29 – 34% of HIV- infected individuals in the U.S. have an undetectable viral load (Clin Infect Dis 2011;53:1168–9) Dombrowski et al. estimate that 42 – 45% in Seattle King County are undetectable (AIDS 2011;epub ahead of print) In a cohort of newly diagnosed individuals in Denver, 28% are undetectable 12 – 18 months after diagnosis.

Limitations Unable to assess the impact of financial barriers to HIV care in the U.S. Overlap in the stages of engagement in HIV care Cross-sectional depiction of a longitudinal process The review applies to the U.S. and not to resource-poor settings

Conclusions Engagement in care is critical to the successful management of HIV infection – For the individual – For the population Deficiencies in the spectrum of engagement in care present formidable barriers to ‘test and treat’ for HIV prevention: – Failure to diagnose – Failure to link to care – Failure to be retained in care – Failure to receive and adhere to antiretroviral therapy Research is needed on ways to improve transitions across all steps in the engagement in care cascade

Thank You

31 Time for Questions and Answers

32 Data Collection Submission Deadline: December 1, 2011 Next Webinar: December 7, 2011 at 1pm ET Improvement Update Submission Deadline: December 15, 2011 Next Meet the Author: Dr. Thomas Giordano January 12, 2012 at 12pm ET Webinar on Incarceration: Dr. Brian Montague March 14, 2012 at 3:00pm ET Next Steps

33 Campaign Headquarters: National Quality Center (NQC) 90 Church Street, 13 th floor New York, NY Phone incareCampaign.org youtube.com/incareCampaign