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1 MultiVISN Quality Improvement Improving HIV Testing Rates Herschel Knapp, Ph.D.

2 Background l Many HIV infected patients do not know their status CDC: 21% of the 1.1 million HIV+ persons in the US are unawareCDC: 21% of the 1.1 million HIV+ persons in the US are unaware 50 - 70% of VA patients with risk factors have not been tested50 - 70% of VA patients with risk factors have not been tested l 50% of newly diagnosed patients have < 200 CD4 cells High risk of AIDS-related complicationsHigh risk of AIDS-related complications Less likelihood of immune recoveryLess likelihood of immune recovery Patients often have multiple, missed opportunities for early testingPatients often have multiple, missed opportunities for early testing

3 Benefits of Knowing HIV Status l Increases the benefits of anti-retroviral therapy Increased immune recoveryIncreased immune recovery Increased length of lifeIncreased length of life Increased quality of lifeIncreased quality of life l Lower viral loads reduce risk of transmission l Knowledge of infection reduces risky behavior

4 What is the MultiVISN Quality Improvement Project? l Objective Improve healthcare of veteransImprove healthcare of veterans l Goal Identify HIV positive veterans and refer for careIdentify HIV positive veterans and refer for care l Means Decision supportDecision support Policy supportPolicy support Staff engagementStaff engagement Multimedia resourcesMultimedia resources

5 Success to Date VISN 22 Los Angeles, Loma Linda, San Diego, and Southern Nevada VA facilities More than 200% increase in HIV testing among at-risk patients

6 Program implementation increases HIV testing rates two – threefold at all sites Intervention Year Control Site ASite BSite CSite DSite E Yearly HIV Testing Rate Pre- / Post-Intervention

7 QUERI-HIV Components

8 Clinical Reminder

9 HIV Clinical Reminder Triggers l Hepatitis B / C infection or risk factors l Substance abuse l Sexually transmitted disease l Needn’t wait for HIV Clinical Reminder to offer a test l Not a performance measure l Site-wide (not provider) level of analysis l Trigger for 10% - 15% of patients

10 Patient Media

11 Provider Media

12 Verbal Consent l As of 8/17/2009, written informed consent NO LONGER REQUIRED. l Verbal consent is sufficient. l HIV clinical reminder automatically pastes an entry in the NOTES: The patient has verbally consented to HIV testing. The patient has verbally consented to HIV testing. An HIV antibody test has been ordered.

13 l Quarterly statistical feedback HIV testing rateHIV testing rate Rate of clinical reminder resolutionRate of clinical reminder resolution l New materials & methods as needed Ongoing Support

14 Tips for Proposing HIV Testing Asymptomatic patients are unlikely to request a test; they’re waiting for us to offer the test.

15 Tips for Proposing HIV Testing l Would you like a free HIV test? l As a veteran, you’re entitled to an HIV test. l In addition to doing some tests to check for cholesterol, diabetes, etc., we’re now offering HIV testing. Would you like us to check for HIV infection?


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