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    2. Agenda Retention a major HIV public health issue HAB/NQC National in+care Campaign Campaign video premiere (get your popcorn) Q&A

    3. Where Are My Patients? Retention - an Independent Predictor for Improved HIV Health Outcomes

    4. Facts about Retention Retaining patients in care results in better health outcomes and lower costs for the patient as regular appointments with a provider correlate with higher CD4 count, suppressed viral load, and fewer hospital admissions/emergency room visits [1] Mortality rates are significantly lower among patients seen 3 or 4 times per year versus once or twice annually [2] Attending all medical appointments during the first year of HIV care doubled survival rates for years afterwards, regardless of baseline CD4 cell count or use of ART [3]

    5. Facts about Retention A Baltimore, MD community health clinic showed 85% of home-less patients who received street outreach interventions attended at least one clinical appointment over a 12-month period [1] Same-day scheduling for marginalized populations improved retention rates at two Bronx, NY clinics [2] Use of care coordinators increased retention in a Washington, DC clinic even among traditionally hard-to-reach populations; those with coordinators had higher retention rates compared to those without [3]

    6. My clinic fed me when I was hungry. They helped me get an apartment when I was homeless. They gave me good care when I had nowhere else to go. They cared for me first as a person and then as a patient. They treated me like family. Thats why I stayed in care. Thats why I keep coming back. And thats why Im alive today. Ronald, HIV-infected patient

    16. 1 in 5 do not know their HIV status 2 in 5 have not seen an HIV primary care doctor 3 in 5 dont regularly see their HIV doctor 4 in 5 are not viral load suppressed

    17. Not staying in care is the biggest barrier to better heath!

    18. What Can Quality Improvement Contribute? Focus on systems of care delivery Systematize processes of routine measurement Interdisciplinary team approach Application of quality improvement methodologies and tools Innovative (out of the box) solutions

    19. At What Level Do We Measure Retention? a) The patient b) The clinic c) The district d) The region/state e) The nation f) All of the above

    20. Examples of Patient Retention Measures Number of unique patients with at least one visit in past 4 months / Number of unique patients with at least one visit in past 12 months Number of unique patients with at least one visit during the 4-month interval following a defined 12-month period / Number of unique patients with at least one visit in the defined 12-month period Number of unique patients with 2 or more visits during a defined 12 month period / Number of total unique patients in the clinic registry during the defined 12 month period Number of unique patients with at least 2 or more visits in past 12 months at least one of which in the last 6 months / Number of unique patients with at least one visit in past 12 months. Number of unique patients with 2 or more visits in the past 12 months with at least one visit in each six month period / Number of unique patients with at least one visit in past 12 months Number of unique patients with 2 or more visits in the past 12 months with at least one visit in each six month period and a minimum of 60 days between the two visits / Number of unique patients with at least one visit in past 12 months

    23. Upcoming HRSA HIV/AIDS Bureau-funded National Quality Improvement Initiative

    24. 2010 Survey Results with HIV Providers

    26. This HIV Campaign is designed to facilitate local, regional, or even state-level efforts to retain more HIV patients in care and to prevent HIV patients falling out of care while building and sustaining a community of learners among Ryan White providers.

    27. Recruitment Video YouTube.com/incarecampaign Development of an Awareness and Recruitment Video to highlight the importance of retention in HIV care and its affect on health outcomes to increase awareness about the Campaign to link those who are interested in joining the Campaign with recruitment information

    29. Campaign Framework participation in the Campaign is voluntary and Ryan White grantees across all funding streams and subgrantees are invited to join participating agencies enroll for a 12-month commitment routine reporting of performance data on up to 4 uniform Campaign-related measures routine submission of a simple progress report to highlight improvement strategies and challenges

    30. Campaign Framework monthly webinars provide content expertise and promote peer sharing participating agencies have access to coaches for support where possible, regional/local meetings of Campaign participants are held consumers will be involved in this Campaign wherever possible

    31. Why Sign-up? Keeping patients in care extends their lives and makes for healthier communities Participation will align your HIV program with the National HIV/AIDS Strategy The Campaign isnt just about measuring-were actively implementing improvement strategies National real-time benchmarking data on key retention measures are immediately available for all participating agencies Take advantage from successes of your peers and share your best practices with them Todays leading quality improvement and retention experts are available for support, coaching, and to answer your questions

    32. Recruitment Activities Email invitations to all Ryan White grantees Recruitment tool kits to be mailed to all Ryan White grantees and NQC contacts Information on campaign to be advertised on HRSA HAB Information E-mail HAB Project Officers to inform their grantees Recruitment video to be posted on YouTube, HRSA YouTube, NQC websites Campaign information to be listed on HRSA TARGET site NQC reaching out to stakeholder organizations to get their support and increase awareness HRSA plans to reach out to SPNS Part B System Linkages and Retention in Care grantee recipients once selected

    33. Campaign Website Design of Campaign website background information upcoming events Campaign and retention resources information about whos involved Sign-up/registration page Access to online Campaign database and progress reports

    34. Campaign Database Allows participating agencies to self-report their performance data based on established indicator definitions Individuals need to register to access the database Organizations can sign up to form a group of grantees, which would allow them to generate group reports, such as HIVQUAL regional groups Immediate access to individual scores trended over time to group scores to regional/national benchmarking reports to reports based on common search criteria Coaches have access to individual/groups scores to better assist participating agencies

    35. Technical Working Group Chaired by Dr. Bruce Agins and Dr. Laura Cheever Comprised of distinguished experts in the field of retention, including clinical experts, researchers, national stakeholders and other strategic thinkers from the Ryan White and other health care communities Committee meets during the start-up phase of the Campaign to provide suggestions on the following areas: Retention Measures: Suggest up to 3 retention measures to be used in Campaign Change Packet: Suggest clusters of interventions to guide participating grantees Overall Aim for Collaborative: suggest realistic aims for this Campaign Upcoming 1 day meeting

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