PARK WEST HEALTH SYSTEM, INC.

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PARK WEST HEALTH SYSTEM, INC. PARTNERSHIPS FOR CARE PARK WEST HEALTH SYSTEM, INC.

MISSION The mission of Park West Health System is to provide quality and comprehensive healthcare services to individuals residing in our neighboring communities in an efficient and effective manner while improving access to primary care services to medically underserved groups.

A Proven and Effective Model Park West Health System has been providing holistic healthcare and dental services for more than 45 years to the whole patient, organizing care and managing chronic diseases through its network of providers, social workers, behavioral health and community outreach workers.

A Federal Qualified Health Center PWHS is a Federally-qualified, community- based health center that provide accessible primary and preventative care to all individuals regardless of their ability to pay. All patients receive support from a Certified Application Specialist to apply for health insurance

Services Adult Medicine HIV/AIDS Treatment Women’s Health Pediatrics Dentistry Pharmacy Sliding Fee Discount Program

Hidden Garden HIV/AIDS Program Park West’s Hidden Garden HIV/AIDS Program offers effective HIV education, CTR, core medical, and other health and support services with funding made possible by the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Treatment Modernization Act through the Baltimore City Health Department.

HIV/AIDS Categories Outreach Services Outpatient Ambulatory Health Services/Specialty Care Referrals Medical Case Management/Treatment Adherence Non Medical Case Management/Peer Counseling Outpatient Substance Use Treatment & Groups Mental Health Treatment and Group Housing Services Emergency Financial Assistance Medical Transportation

Partnerships For Care (P4C) Technical assistance partner, Mayatech conducted an HIV TAC Workforce/ Infrastructure Readiness Review Project Director P4C HIV Project Lead HIV Care Team Lead Other key P4C project staff

Partnerships For Care (P4C) P4C Training, Technical Assistance (TTA) Plan and Workforce Development Multiple webinars Integrated HIV Prevention and Care History of Sexual Health Routine testing Medication Management PrEP Multi-Disciplinary Team Based Care Moving Patients Along the HIV Care Continuum and Beyond Collaborative meetings/peer to peer learning sessions with the other 3 health centers and MDH.

Partnerships For Care (P4C) Data Sharing Agreement with MDH Round 1: Initial patient list sent to MDH Round 2: List sent to PWHS to fill in the additional data fields on the HIV patients plus adding any new/recent HIV patients that were added. Review differences found between the matched HIV patient list identified in Round 1and the dataset provided by PWHS in Round 2.

Partnerships For Care (P4C) Results From Data Sharing MDH provided a list of ID numbers for 20 missing patients from Round 1and 47 new ones that were added in Round 2. Out of the 20 missing patients, EMR identified 19 as being deceased and 1 identified after updating the report time period. The MDH surveillance system was able to determine how many of the 47 patients new to Park West had been initially diagnosed at other health centers.

Partnerships For Care (P4C) Case Conference Team Park West medical providers, outreach team, IT/data staff Baltimore City Health Department linkage-to-care coordinators HIV Surveillance and HIV Partner Services from MDH

Partnerships For Care (P4C) Case Conference Tables Total 452 patients broken down into their separate P4C category tabs: active, lost to care, virally suppressed, deceased Updated lab data from MDH eHARS lab surveillance data Park West EMR, Park West Hidden Garden case closure info, and MDH/BCHD linkage to care data.

Partnerships For Care (P4C) ‘Dashboard' Page Compiled cases to focus on and any cases who changed 'categories Cases of higher-priority to focus Case Conference Meetings Every 3 months, file sharing continue ongoing

Partnerships For Care (P4C)

Partnerships For Care (P4C) HIV/AIDS Policies Developed Routine Testing Performance Improvement tracked PrEP Referrals Treatment and Case management HIV Linkage to Care Medical and support services

Questions? Cleo L. Edmonds, MS Park West Health System Hidden Garden Program 4151 Park Heights Avenue Baltimore, MD 21215 Office: 443-884-7642 Email: cedmonds@parkwestmed.org