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This update from the Michigan Department of Community Health, dated March 9, 2011, highlights significant advancements in treatment timeliness and school-wide screening initiatives. The upcoming closure of the CPIP program on March 31, 2011, includes final site visits and an awards dinner in April. From 2009 to 2010, screening levels significantly improved from 42.5% to 54%. The update provides screening results from Central High School, where 420 students were screened, revealing positive cases of Chlamydia and Gonorrhea, along with notes on lab management and staffing changes.
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RVIPP – Michigan Update Amy Peterson, MPHMichigan Department of Community HealthMarch 9, 2011
Michigan Updates Timeliness of Treatment Update NCC Mini Grant Update School-Wide Screening Lab Update
CPIP Update • Coming to a close • Officially March 31, 2011 • Unofficially April 30, 2011 • Final site-visits • Awards dinner – April, 2011 • Sites of Excellence • Champion • Proclamations • Data analysis and interpretation • Reporting
Preliminary Outcome Data • 2009 average screening level across 14 sites = 42.5%. • Preliminary 2010 = 54% in 2010. • 11.5 points, or 27% increase from 2009 levels
School-Wide Screening • Current Sites • Potential Sites • Goals for 2011-12
Central High School • Partners • Central High School • St. John Health System • MDCH (STD and Lab) • MDCH Adolescent Health • Steps in the process • Outcomes
Central High School • 420 screened over 4 days • 214 males: 10 CT positive 5% 1 GC positive • 206 females: 33 CT positive, 16% 5 GC positive, 2%
Lab Update Retirements StarLIMS transition Lab RFP New data management staff
Questions…Contact Amy Peterson IPP Coordinator Michigan Department of Community Health STD Program 313-456-4425 petersonam@michigan.gov