Title: Chicago Housing for Health Partnership: HIV Outcomes
1Chicago Housing for Health Partnership HIV
Outcomes
David Buchanan MD MS, Romina Kee MD MPH, Laura
Sadowski MD MPH, Diana Garcia MPH North American
Housing HIV/AIDS Research Summit June 4, 2009
2What is the root cause of poor health among
homeless patients?
- Does homelessness lead to poor health?
- Providing housing would improve health
- Do other social factors lead to both poor health
and homelessness? - Providing housing would not help much
3Health Outcomes Why HIV?
- Top qualifying medical illness
- Effective treatments for HIV exist
- Housing stability may impact the effectiveness of
HIV treatment - Markers for HIV Disease progression
4HIV Outcomes Hypothesis
- Providing permanent housing and intensive case
management to hospitalized HIV homeless patients
will improve their survival with an intact immune
system one year later
5HIV Outcomes Methods
- Inclusion Enrolled at Stroger Hospital, HIV
- 1 year later - CD4 count Viral load
- 1º Endpoint Survival with intact immunity
- Alive with CD4 gt 200 and Viral Load lt 100K
- 2º Endpoints
- CD4 Counts
- HIV viral loads
- Undetectable viral loads
6HIV Outcomes Data Sources
- 105 Eligible (HIV Stroger Hosp enrollees)
- 66 Visited Reference Lab or Died - 63
- 28 Labs - Outpatient usual care - 27
- 11 No labs not deceased - 10
7Survival with intact immunity
P 0.04
8CD4 (T Cell) Counts
P 0.23
Patients
CD4 Counts - higher is better
9HIV Viral Loads
P 0.03 for trend
Patients
Viral Loads - lower number is better
10Viral Load (Mean)
P 0.03
MeanViral Load
11CHHP HIV Outcomes Summary
CHHP Usual Care P-Value
Survival with intact immunity 55 34 0.04
CD4 Counts (mean) 271 246 0.23
Viral Loads 39K 69K 0.03
Undetectable VL 40 21 0.051