Title: HIV/AIDS Interface Technology Systems (HITS): A Program Update
1HIV/AIDS Interface Technology Systems (HITS) A
Program Update
- SPNS IT Grantees Meeting
- March 17, 2004
- County of Los Angeles Department of Health
Services - Office of AIDS Programs and Policy
2Project Staff
- Ijeoma Nwachuku, Ph.D.
- Principal Investigator
- Eduardo Alvarado, MPH
- Epidemiologist, Prevention Services
- Assefa Seyoum
- Application Development Manager, Information
Systems - Sophia Rumanes, MPH
- Section Manager, Prevention Services
3Estimated Persons Living with HIV/AIDS in Los
Angeles County
12,000-15,000
19,000-27,000
18,000
4CDC Funded HIV TestingCTS 2002, Los Angeles
County
- Number of Tests 70,229
- New HIV Diagnoses 908
- New Positives Who Did
- Not Return for Results 19.71
- 67 of new positives who did not return for
results were anonymous testers
5HITS Project Objectives
- Increase Disclosure Rates for HIV-Positive Test
Results - Decrease Time Between Disclosure and Entry Into
Care - Improve Eligibility Screening of Enrolled Clients
6HIV Information Resources System (HIRS )
- Standardized Data and Processes
- Integrated Data and Application Systems
- Accurate Data Maintenance and Management
- Highly Secured Systems
7Prevention Systems, HIV Counseling and
Testing (HCT) Services
8Information Management of AIDS Cases and
Services IMACS/Casewatch
- Used by OAPP-Contracted Care Providers
- Client-Server Architecture
- Maintains Information
- Client Registration
- Demographic
- Services Utilized
9HITS Process Flow
10HIV Status Follow-up SystemInterface
- Electronic Client Tracking System
- Prompts HCT Staff Follow-up With Confidential
Testing Clients Who Do Not Return for Disclosure - Encourages Clients to Test Confidentially
11HIV Referral Follow-up SystemInterface
- Tailored Referrals Using On-Line Resource
Directory - Referred Client Information Sent to Care System
- Documents Entry Into Care
- Prompts HCT Staff With Various Follow-up
Notifications About Referred Client
12CARE Act Services Eligibility System Interface
- Electronically-Enhanced IMACS/Casewatch Client
Eligibility Screening Module - Enhances Screening for Eligibility
- Screening Begins at HCT Site
- Allows Client-Tailored Referrals
13HITS Process/Interface Flow
14HITS Implementation
- Evaluate Capacity
- Hardware
- Software
- Internet Capability
- Implement Security Policy
- Install, Configure and Test
- Virtual Private Network (VPN) Tools
- Internet Tools
15HITS Implementation (Contd)
- Phase I Sites (3) July 2003
- Phase II Sites (2) September 2003
- Phase III Sites (6) March 2004
- Phase IV Sites (9) by June 2004
- Phase V Sites (6) by August 2004
16HITS Implementation (Contd)
- Training by OAPP
- Information Systems Division
- Educational Services Division
- Prevention Services Division
- Initial Training and Follow-Up
- Users Manual
17HITS Implementation (Contd)
- Support
- Technical Assistance Help Desk
- 9½ Hours per Day
- 5 Days per Week
- Systems and Database Administration
- Application Programming
- Process, Forms Reports
- Database Programming, Administration and
Management - Database, Applications and Operating Systems
Security
18Implementation Plan
- Staggered Implementation
- Highest Volume Agencies
- Outpatient Medical Providers with Casewatch
- OAPP-Contracted HCT Providers 18
- Sites (gt300)
- Medical Outpatient Providers 23
- Sites (35)
- Certified HCT Counselors ? 500
- Confidential HIV-Positive
- Tests Annually ? 600
19Orientation Process
- Steering Committee
- Community Based Organizations
- OAPP
- Capacity Building for Sustainability
- Assessment
- Batch to Business
- Training
- Monograph Development
20Lessons Learned OAPP
- Changing Service Requirements at State and
Federal Levels - PEMS
- ELI
- Changing Data Collection Instruments
- CDC CTS
- HIV-6
- Policy Development
21Lessons Learned Providers
- Technologic Issues
- Varying Levels of Capacity and Capability
- Changing Philosophies
- Confidential vs. Anonymous Testing
- Self-Referral vs. Outside-Referral
- Programmatic Issues
- Different Methodologies by Provider
- Client-Centered Philosophies
- Trust in System
- Training
22Evaluation
- Baseline Data Were Analyzed
- Calendar Years 2000 Through 2002
- HIV Counseling and Testing Database
- Care Services Databases
- Follow-up Years Include April 2004 Through March
2006 - Anticipated Improvements
- Service Delivery
- Quality of Care
- Cost-Effectiveness
23Service Delivery Outcomes
- Decreased Time From Testing to Disclosure
- Median Time to Disclosure
- 2000 (13 days n605 P10 and P99112)
- 2001 (12 days n542 P10 and P9975)
- 2002 (9 days n566 P11 and P9962)
- More Clients Access Medical Care Services
- Utilization and Consumption
- Year Clients
Service Units - 2000 7,667 68,761
- 2001 12,301 111,861
- 2002 15,824 120,443
24Service Delivery (cont.)
Service Units
Clients
25Quality of Care Outcomes
- Improved Health Status on Entry
- Year HIV-Positive AIDS Unknown
- 2000 2,088 603 621
- 2001 1,485 890 0
- 2002 3,002 1,844 428
- Improved Referrals
- Comparison of HITS and Non-HITS Clients
- July 2004 Through March 2006 Survey Data
26Quality of Care (contd)
Status of Clients Entering Care
27Cost-Effectiveness Outcomes
- Increased Use of Payor Sources
- Identification of Non-RWCA Payor Sources
- Year n Proportion
- 2000 5,384 33
- 2001 6,571 49
- 2002 10,805 58
- Increased Efficiency at Provider Sites
- Comparison of Baseline and Follow-up Provider
Survey Data - March Through May 2004
- January Through March 2006
28Cost-Effectiveness (cont.)
Third Party Payor Sources
29Successes
- Improvement in Data Quality
- Integration of Services
- Increased Tracking of Linked Referrals
- Cross-OAPP Collaboration
- Monitoring of HCT Counselors for Compliance
30Next Steps
- Identify and Address Policy and Procedural
Changes Needed to Sustain System - Assist Users Transitioning from Current Systems
to HITS - Allow Resulting Data to Inform the Direction of
HITS and Other Similar Endeavors