Ryan White 2012 Grantee Meeting Navigating A New Era In CARE Washington, DC November 28, 2012.

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Ryan White 2012 Grantee Meeting Navigating A New Era In CARE Washington, DC November 28, 2012

Presenters Jessica Cole Founder of The Elite Society of the Undetectables Hermeyone Wilson APRN, BC, AACRN Nurse Practitioner Necala Penn Chairperson of The Elite Society of the Undetectables

Agenda History of the program Jessica Cole Public & Private Partnership: Clinical Benefits Hermeyone Wilson Role of Peer Network Necala Penn

Who Are We?  The Elite Society of the Undetectables is a Continuous Quality Improvement Program that Celebrates Life & Success through Motivation, Compensation, and Sustainability.

Who Are We? ELITE  ELITE: The Best or Most Skilled Member of a Group E E – Eloquent L L – Laureate I I – Intelligent T T – Tribute E E – Embrace

What are our Objectives 1.To provide alternative patient-centered services designed to address and enhance the quality of medical care members receive, the quality of life members live, and the quality of interaction members have with the community at large. National HIV/AIDS Strategy Reduce HIV Incidence rate

What are Our Objectives? 2. To partner with the public and private sectors to enhance and extend services provided to the members. National HIV/AIDS Strategy Improve Health Outcomes

What are Our Objectives? 3. To encourage retention and recruitment to medical care through motivational coaching, peer-to-peer networking, and community outreach events. National HIV/AIDS Strategy Reducing HIV related Health Disparities

The Start of The Elite Society  History  Purpose  Demographics  Undetectable rates

Timeline  Founded in 2008 by Medical Staff of the Joye Bradley Health Services Clinic at AID Atlanta  August 2008: Taurus Restaurant, 25 members – Understanding your labs – Sponsor Gilead  December 2008 : W Hotel, 45 members- Adherence  April 2009: Georgian Terrance 75 members – What is Undetectable?  August 2009: Georgian Terrance, 85 members – 1 st Anniversary  Providers received recognition from patients. First time ever done.

Timeline  December 2009 – Georgian Terrance 95 members – Celebrate Health  April 2010: Georgian Terrance, 100 members – Overall Health  August 2010: Georgian Terrance, 110 members – 2nd Anniversary  December 2010: Georgian Terrance, 163 members – Providers Relations

Timeline  April 2011 – Georgian Terrance 115 members – Celebrate Health  August 2011: Georgian Terrance, 165 members – Overall Health  December 2011: Georgian Terrance, 180 members – Christmas Celebration  April 2012: Georgian Terrance, 185 members – Spring Fling

Elite Facts December 17, Christmas Celebration Currently have 492 enrolled members 354 (72%) are undetectable 30 have decreased viral loads within the last year April 2011 – Georgian Terrance 143 members – Now that I’m Undetectable, What next? August 20, Providers invited

Public & Private Partnership  Private Doctors  Linkage  Community Viral Load  Member Recognized Providers  Community Partners

Sponsors

Role of Peer Network  What Membership Means to Me  Importance of staying connected to ESU  How ESU improved my Adherence and Retention  Where I am now  Member Board & Fund Raiser

Moving Forward  Challenges  Chapters  Data  Registration

You Make The Difference Subject: THANKS FOR THE SPIRIT, MEDICAL & SOCIAL FILLED EVENT Ms. Jessica: Thanks for the human filled event of the Elite Society of the Undectables on this past Saturday. The program was wonderful and the speaker was superb in her interacting with the audience. A new Elite Society Member Assisting Those Wishing & Wanting to Help Themselves

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The Elite Society of the Undetectables