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Chicago Department of Public Health Rahm Emanuel Mayor Bechara Choucair, MD Commissioner Integrated Security and Confidentiality Guidelines for HIV and STI: Chicago’s Experience Nanette Benbow, M.A.S Director STI/HIV Surveillance, Epidemiology and Research Section Chicago Department of Public Health

Overview Background Organizational Structure Need for integrated policies Process of developing integrated policies Program operation differences in security and confidentiality Use of supplemental funds to develop, expand and improve policies Conclusions

Background Integrated STI/HIV Division HIV surveillance moved from Epidemiology Section to Communicable Disease Bureau HIV surveillance moved to STI/HIV Division – Integrated Surveillance, MMP, Incidence and NHBS Integrated STI/HIV Surveillance – HIV surveillance data matched with other diseases by HIV surveillance staff and findings shared in aggregate with other programs

Organizational Structure

Need for Integrated Policies Same practices across programs within the Division Importance of using HIV surveillance for disease control Partner service’s use of HIV surveillance data on new positives Identification of new positives for Expanded Testing Initiatives Identifying linkage and retention in care STI/HIV/TB co-infection analyses TB program’s need to know HIV infection status of TB patients

Process of Integration Collaborated with STI surveillance staff, Director of Partner Services and Regional CDCI Supervisor Develop shared language, expectations and commitment around security and confidentiality Cross-walk HIV surveillance security and confidentiality guidelines with STI surveillance, partner services and TB programs’ operations (no guidelines available for other programs) Identify differences in program practice and physical security that did not meet guidelines Identify changes/compromises to draft integrated guidelines

Key Differences (1) Need to ensure their security and confidentiality procedures – TB and some STD data in state-administered database – HIV surveillance data in STD*MIS for partner services Partner services using detailed HIV surveillance data out in the field MMP and NHBS collect data on handhelds GC&CT surveillance system can be accessed from any location with internet access

Key Differences (2) Physical space not amenable to be as restricted as HIV surveillance Faxing of STI morbidity reports is a necessary and common practice Field staff do not always have access to secure printers and faxes Confidential information on STI could potentially be left on voice mail

Items in CDC’s Guidelines Not Currently addressed in CDPH’s Policy Be explicit regarding use of cell phones and personal digital assistants (PDAs) with cameras and/or video recorders in secure areas. Address circumstances and procedures for remote work in the event of an emergency or outbreak response Update confidentiality and security protocols to address migration from paper-oriented data to electronic devices that meet established and evolving electronic and procedural security standards for fieldwork Mechanisms to share/transport confidential information electronically, e.g. sFTP

Use of S&C Supplemental Funds (1) Compared Security and Confidentiality Program Requirement Checklist with current practice of STI surveillance and Partner Services Observed current practices and identified the following: – Systems/databases containing patient information (STD*MIS, C&T Database, INEDSS, etc) and current security measures needed to be modified or further investigated to meet requirements – Minimum data fields necessary to initiate HIV Partner Services to be entered into STD*MIS and mechanisms needed to share such data – Confidential information used in the field and document storage – Name and location of staff who have access to confidential information – Strengths and weaknesses of handling of confidential information and made recommendations to ensure compliance – Need for targeted training for field staff

Used HIV surveillance supplemental funds to: Inform and develop content of training for field staff on new guidelines Compare Security and Confidentiality Program Requirement Checklist with TB, Viral Hepatitis and Ryan White Program Collaborate with Program Directors of other programs to define process and develop shared guidelines Improve physical security of stored documents, including purchase of shredders, desk locks, and re-location of confidential information Use of S&C Supplemental Funds (2)

Conclusions Integration of security and confidentiality policies is a process that requires: – Good communication and collaboration across programs at all levels – Time to identify differences in local program operations and resources – Time to develop a shared vision and implementation plan – National vision of combined security and confidentiality guidelines New uses of secure and confidential surveillance and other programmatic data are constantly being developed which will require constant review and expansion of policies

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