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Continuum of Surveillance Updates from Epidemiological Services New Jersey Department of Health Division of HIV, STD and TB Services (DHSTS) Annual HIV Testing Site Coordinators’ Meeting May 16, 2017 Karen Robinson Coordinator, Epidemiological Services

Public Health Surveillance Public health surveillance is the ongoing, systematic collection, analysis, interpretation, and dissemination of health data to help guide public health decision making and action. Surveillance is equivalent to monitoring the pulse of the community. The purpose of public health surveillance, which is sometimes called “information for action,” is to portray the ongoing patterns of disease occurrence and disease potential so that investigation, control, and prevention measures can be applied efficiently and effectively.  

Epidemiological Services -Goals To comply with linkage to care expectations Identify missed opportunities and gaps in services and data collection To identify missed link to treatment opportunities To identify gaps in ART reporting to surveillance To comply with reporting requirements To identify avenues to improve retention in care data

Continuum of Care Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) definition of the HIV Care Continuum consists of several steps to achieve viral suppression. “Specifically CDC tracks the proportion of people with HIV who are: Diagnosed with HIV infection Linked to care. “ meaning they visited a health care provider within three months after learning they were HIV positive. Engaged or retained in care, meaning they receive medical care for HIV infection Prescribed antiretroviral therapy to control their HIV infection Virally suppressed, meaning that their HIV viral load- the amount of HIV in the blood – is at a very low level”

CDC Development of Continuum of Care Linked to care Measures the number of people who have been diagnosed and are living with HIV infection Engaged or Retained in Care Measured as the percentage of people living with HIV who had at least one HIV medical care visit during the surveys sampling period in the observed year. Prescribed ART …the number and percentage of people receiving medical care and who have a documented ART prescription in their medical records in the observed year Viral Suppression ..complete laboratory reporting, used to estimate the percentage of individuals whose most recent HIV viral load within the observed year is less the 200 copies/mL

Continuum of Care & HIV Surveillance Data Source The National HIV Surveillance System (NHSS) provides a range of information on people who are diagnosed or have died with HIV from every state and territory and the District of Columbia, including race/ethnicity, route of transmission and age. The data are reported to CDC by state and local health departments. This is the source of data for both the prevalence and diagnosis denominators. Data from the states and D.C that have complete laboratory reporting can also be used to calculate some measures of the continuum.

Continuum of Care & HIV Surveillance Data Source The Medical Monitoring Project(MMP) provides a range of information on the experiences of people receiving care, the number prescribed ART and the number who achieve viral suppression. The data are reported to CDC by a sample of states, cities and Puerto Rico. MMP data are weighed to be nationally representative. * NJ MMP project is in the process of closing out the 2016 cycle

Continuum of HIV Surveillance: EvaluationWeb Forms is the HIV reporting form for counseling, testing and treatment centers CTR/CTRS funded programs deliver: HIV testing Counseling and education Risk evaluation and risk reduction Treatment services Additional services EvaluationWeb Form collects a wealth of information that is then forward to Epidemiological Services

Continimun of HIV Surveillance: Evaluation Web Forms 2017 Updates

EvaluationWeb forms 2017 PART ONE Facility information Client ID: NJDOH# Core surveillance HIV TEST, HIV TEST 2, HIV TEST 3 EHTNICITY RACE GENDER RISK, Additional Risk Previous HIV Test Local Use Fields ; L3 Partner’s NJDOH#

EvaluationWeb forms 2017 Medical care referral PART TWO Medical care referral First appointment confirmed Date Client attended HIV medical care appointment Referral for Partner Services Notification Contact Elicitation Partner Notification HIV Prevention Services Housing Status Previous reporting to the Surveillance department as being HIV positive

EvaluationWeb forms 2017 PART THREE TESTING Previous HIV test history Date of first positive HIV test Date of negative HIV test history TREATMENT Has the client used or is currently on ART using antiretroviral medication Date ARV began Enter medication number Date of last ARV use

CTS/CTRS Linkage to Care Coordinators ---STD Partner Services Field OP---Epidemiological Services Field follow-up of contacts of HIV positive individuals referred to the program by Counseling and Testing Sites (CTS) and Health care providers (HCP) for the purpose of notifying them of their HIV status and/or testing, disease education, partner elicitation, partner notification Link to Care Update Surveillance: Document ART start date and medication name Obtain additional testing and treatment information of HIV+ clients and their partners RE-Engage in Care Update Surveillance CD4 Count and Viral Suppression Report updated CD4 and Viral Load test results to HIV Surveillance

STD Program: HIV Partner Services Field Operations---Epidemiological Services Unit collaboration STD Program oversee the HIV Partner Services operations Improved IT process to share EvaluationWeb data with Partner Services Database system and HIV Surveillance EHARS Procedures to link index patients to their partners in the EvaluationWeb LOCAL data field. L3 is ongoing and improving.

HIV Partner Services “Partner Services are a broad array of services that should be offered to persons with HIV or other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and their sexual or needle-sharing partners. By identifying infected persons, confidentially notifying their partners of their possible exposure, and providing infected persons and their partners a range of medical, prevention, and psychosocial services, partner services can improve the health not only of individuals, but of communities as well.” STD Program: Partner Services Program Northern Regional Office: Partner Services Program Stephanie Moore -Hastings, Supervisor Glenda Simmons 973-648-7474

EvaluationWeb Forms and Surveillance Request Local Use Fields L3 Local option field NJDH # of partner tested

Surveillance Data 2016

REPORTED CASES OF HIV/AIDS AMONG NJ RESIDENTS IN 2016 BY SOURCE OF REPORT (N=1,365 Cases)

REPORTED CASES OF HIV/AIDS AMONG NJ RESIDENTS IN 2016 BY SOURCE OF REPORT (N=1,365 Cases) Based on NJ EHARS Data as of December 31, 2016

Provider Report Cards

Epidemiological Services -Provider Report Cards 55 Top HIV/AIDS reporting facilities in the state of New Jersey Illustrates your facility’s 5 year performance against the calculated NJ State Average Summarizes the number of HIV/AIDS Case Reports we have on record Calculate Percentage Reported directly by your facility vs NJDH HIV Surveillance Staff follow-up. Percentage of reports with identified HIV Risk Exposure Percentage of reports with Testing and Treatment History Information Provides Percentage comparison Your facility's % compared to the state average

Epidemiological Services -Provider Report Cards Continuum of Care Study Data Gap Illustrates your facility’s 5 year performance against the calculated NJ State Average Summarizes the number of HIV/AIDS Case Reports we have on record Calculate Percentage reported directly by your facility vs NJDH HIV Surveillance Staff follow-up. Percentage of reports with identified HIV risk exposure Percentage of reports with testing and treatment history Information Provides Percentage comparison Your facility's % compared to the state average Above or Below ranking

Epidemiological Services -Provider Report Cards (#1)

Continuum of Care Study Data Gap Newly diagnosed cases lacking information in the eHARS datatbase Summarizes the # of cases lacking data Linkage to first HIV Care Retention in HIV Care Correction sheets are provided for follow –up reporting

Continuum of Care Study Data Gap Correction sheets will be sent to the reporting facilities for updates.

References  https://www.cdc.gov/hiv/pdf/library/factsheets/cdc-hiv-care- continuum.pdf Center for Diseases Control and Prevention and Council of state and Territorial Epidemiologist. Technical Guidance for HIV/AIDS Surveillance Programs, Volume II: Data Collection Resources and Reporting. Atlanta, Georgia: Center for Disease Control and Prevention: 2006.

Thank you for allowing me this opportunity to present Thank you for allowing me this opportunity to present. Questions or Comments? Karen Robinson, Coordinator of Primary Preventative Health Services Epidemiological Services Email: karen.robinson@doh.nj.gov Phone: (973) 648-7310

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