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THE AIDS INSTITUTE
      Opportunities for
Expanding HIV Testing through
       Health Reform
     Carl Schmid, Deputy Executive Director
    2011 National HIV Prevention Conference
                  Atlanta, GA
                August 16, 2011


    The AIDS Institute
Health Reform
•   As Health Reform is implemented to expand access to:
     • Medicaid
     • Medicare
     • Private Insurance/Exchanges


•Opportunity to Cover Preventive Services that receive a Grade A
or B from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF)
     •Opportunity   to Expand Coverage of HIV Testing
         • But not routine testing, yet
     •Other   HIV Prevention Services




                     The AIDS Institute
US Preventive Services Task Force
• Sponsored by Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
(AHRQ) at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
• Leading independent panel of private-sector experts in
prevention and primary care
• Conducts rigorous, impartial assessments of scientific evidence for
effectiveness of clinical preventive services, including screening,
counseling, and preventive medications
• Recommendations are considered the "gold standard“ for clinical
preventive services
• Key to coverage determinations



                The AIDS Institute
USPSTF Grades
Grade       Definition                                                      Suggestions for Practice
A           USPSTF recommends the service. There is a high certainty        Offer or provide this service.
            that the net benefit is substantial.

B           USPSTF recommends the service. There is a high certainty        Offer or provide this service.
            that the net benefit is moderate or there is a moderate
            certainty that the net benefit is moderate to substantial.
C           USPSTF recommends against routinely providing the service.      Offer or provide this service only
            There may be considerations that support providing the          if other considerations support
            service in an individual patient. There is at least moderate    offering or providing the service to
            certainty that the net benefit is small.                        an individual patient.
D           USPSTF recommends against the service. There is no              Discourage the use of this service.
            moderate or high certainty that the service has no net
            benefit or that the harms outweigh the benefits.
I           USPSTF concludes that the current evidence is insufficient to   Read the clinical considerations of
Statement   assess the balance of benefits and harms of the service.        the USPSTF Recommendation
            Evidence is lacking, of poor quality, or conflicting, and the   Statement. If the service is offered,
            balance of benefits and harms cannot be determined.             patients should understand the
                                                                            uncertainty about the balance of
                            The AIDS Institute                              benefits and harms.
HIV Testing-July 2005 Review

• Strongly recommends that clinicians screen for
HIV in all adolescents and adults at increased risk
for HIV infection

• Recommends that clinicians screen all pregnant
women for HIV

• Grade A Recommendation

             The AIDS Institute
HIV Testing-July 2005 Review

• No recommendation for or against routinely
screening for HIV adolescents and adults who are
not at increased risk for HIV infection

•   Grade C Recommendation

•   Reconfirmed in 2007


             The AIDS Institute
Who is “At Risk?”

A person is considered at increased risk for HIV
infection (and thus should be offered HIV testing)
if he or she reports 1 or more individual risk
factors or receives health care in a high-
prevalence or high-risk clinical setting




            The AIDS Institute
Persons at higher risk for HIV infection

                  •   Those seeking treatment for STDs;

                  •   Men who have had sex with men;

              •   Past or present injection drug users;

•   Persons who exchange sex for money or drugs, and their sex
                           partners;

                       •   Persons who request a test;



                      The AIDS Institute
Persons at higher risk for HIV infection


•   Women and men whose past or present sex partners were HIV-
       infected, bisexual individuals, or injection drug users;

• Persons with a history of transfusion between 1978 and 1985;

    • Persons who themselves or whose sex partners have had more
         than one sex partner since their most recent HIV test.




                   The AIDS Institute
High Risk Settings
•High-risk settings include STD clinics, correctional
facilities, homeless shelters, tuberculosis clinics, clinics
serving men who have sex with men, and adolescent
health clinics with a high prevalence of STDs

• High-prevalence settings are defined by the CDC as
facilities known to have a 1% or greater prevalence of
infection



                The AIDS Institute
Implementation of Health Reform &
      Prevention Coverage

              •   Medicaid Expansion

         •   Medicare Improvements

         •   Private Insurance Reform
                       • Exchanges



       The AIDS Institute
Medicaid
•Enhanced 1% Federal Medical Assistance
Percentage (FMAP) for Grade A & B USPSTF
Services (beginning in 2013)
    • At risk individuals, including those in high prevalence
    areas/risk settings
    • Not a federal required benefit
    • State decision to implement




               The AIDS Institute
Medicaid
•   Probably best opportunity to diagnose people with HIV
     • Medicaid will cover all low income people (up to 133% FPL)
     • +16 million people
     • Coverage Incentive not that great
     • US Congressional Bill to Require State Medicaid Coverage of
     Routine HIV Testing (HR 1774)
         • Sponsor: Rep. Alcee Hastings, plus 28 co-sponsors




                 The AIDS Institute
Medicare Coverage Rule

•Authority Granted Under Medicare Improvements for
Patients and Providers Act of 2008 (MIPPA)

•Provides Option for Medicare (CMS) to Cover Grade A or B
Preventive Services , but with co-pays

• Through a National Coverage Determination CMS decided
to cover HIV Testing for High Risk Individuals (Dec. 2009)


              The AIDS Institute
Medicare & Health Reform
•   Annual Wellness Visit
     • Includes a Health Risk Assessment
     • Provides Personalized Prevention Plan Services


• No co-pays for Preventive Services Approved
through Coverage Determination

•   Began January 1, 2011



                 The AIDS Institute
Medicare
•A good opportunity to diagnosis people with
HIV – for those who are poor and disabled, or
over 65
    • Annual Wellness Visit should help particularly if
    discuss sexual and IDU history
         • Proposed rule: “Behavioral risks, including but not limited
         to…sexual practices”
    •   Coverage for People who are At Risk
         • But not for Routine Testing

                  The AIDS Institute
Private Insurance
• Requires new plans to cover services that receive a
Grade A or B from the USPSTF with no cost sharing
(Began September 23, 2010)
    •   All plans starting in 2014

•Additional Preventive Care and screenings for women
developed by HRSA
          •   IOM Study to help HHS Develop Rule
                • Recommended Coverage for Annual HIV Counseling and Testing
                for Sexually Active Women
          •   HHS Decision August 2011

                     The AIDS Institute
Private Insurance
•A Very Good Opportunity to Diagnose People
with HIV
    • Coverage for those who are at risk
    • Some plans currently cover routine testing
    • Some states (e.g. CA) require coverage for Routine
    HIV testing




              The AIDS Institute
Exchanges
•   Exchanges will be composed of private insurance plans
      • Coverage for A & B services

•   Exchanges must cover Essential Benefits
      • Opportunity to add additional preventive services
      • Developed through regulation


•States   can require coverage of additional services
     • But at its own cost

                The AIDS Institute
Exchanges
•   Good opportunity to diagnosis people with HIV
     • Anyone above 133% FPL not covered by private
     insurance will be in an exchange (or pay penalty)
     • + 32 million people


• State Advocacy critical since Exchanges will be
implemented at State level




                The AIDS Institute
Concluding Thoughts
• Health Reform Provides An Excellent Opportunity to
Increase HIV testing because of prevention coverage

•   Mostly determined by USPSTF Grade

•While Routine Testing would not be covered, many
opportunities to increase testing for those people who
are at risk, including those in high risk settings and high
prevalence areas

               The AIDS Institute
Concluding Thoughts
•   Still have work to do through federal regulation

•State decisions key for Medicaid, plus Private Insurance
and Exchanges

•   USPSTF is currently reviewing Grade for Routine Testing
     • Could be a Significant Game Changer




                The AIDS Institute
USPSTF Grade A & B Recommendations
             • Alcohol misuse counseling
             • Blood pressure screening
             • Cervical cancer screening
          • Chlamydial infection screening
             • Cholesterol abnormalities
                • Depression screening
               • Gonorrhea screening
              • Healthy diet counseling
      • Hepatitis B screening, pregnant women
                    • STI counseling
                  • Syphilis screening


        The AIDS Institute
Coverage of Other HIV Preventive Services

•   Need a determination from the USPSTF

•   Need studies on their effectiveness

•   Possible candidates:
      • Condom distribution
      • Syringe Exchange
      • Counseling, Sexuality Education
      • PEP & PrEP

•   Slow process, but a CDC priority


                   The AIDS Institute
Resources

•USPSTF:
www.uspreventiveservicestaskforce.org

•USPSTFGrade A & B Recommendations:
www.uspreventiveservicestaskforce.org/uspstf/uspsabrecs.htm

•USPSTFHIV Screening Recommendations:
www.uspreventiveservicestaskforce.org/uspstf/uspshivi.htm




               The AIDS Institute
THE AIDS INSTITUTE

        THANK YOU
Carl Schmid - cschmid@theaidsinstitute.org
             202-462-3042
         www.theaidsinstitute.org


      The AIDS Institute

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Opportunities for Expanding HIV Testing through Health Reform

  • 1. THE AIDS INSTITUTE Opportunities for Expanding HIV Testing through Health Reform Carl Schmid, Deputy Executive Director 2011 National HIV Prevention Conference Atlanta, GA August 16, 2011 The AIDS Institute
  • 2. Health Reform • As Health Reform is implemented to expand access to: • Medicaid • Medicare • Private Insurance/Exchanges •Opportunity to Cover Preventive Services that receive a Grade A or B from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) •Opportunity to Expand Coverage of HIV Testing • But not routine testing, yet •Other HIV Prevention Services The AIDS Institute
  • 3. US Preventive Services Task Force • Sponsored by Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services • Leading independent panel of private-sector experts in prevention and primary care • Conducts rigorous, impartial assessments of scientific evidence for effectiveness of clinical preventive services, including screening, counseling, and preventive medications • Recommendations are considered the "gold standard“ for clinical preventive services • Key to coverage determinations The AIDS Institute
  • 4. USPSTF Grades Grade Definition Suggestions for Practice A USPSTF recommends the service. There is a high certainty Offer or provide this service. that the net benefit is substantial. B USPSTF recommends the service. There is a high certainty Offer or provide this service. that the net benefit is moderate or there is a moderate certainty that the net benefit is moderate to substantial. C USPSTF recommends against routinely providing the service. Offer or provide this service only There may be considerations that support providing the if other considerations support service in an individual patient. There is at least moderate offering or providing the service to certainty that the net benefit is small. an individual patient. D USPSTF recommends against the service. There is no Discourage the use of this service. moderate or high certainty that the service has no net benefit or that the harms outweigh the benefits. I USPSTF concludes that the current evidence is insufficient to Read the clinical considerations of Statement assess the balance of benefits and harms of the service. the USPSTF Recommendation Evidence is lacking, of poor quality, or conflicting, and the Statement. If the service is offered, balance of benefits and harms cannot be determined. patients should understand the uncertainty about the balance of The AIDS Institute benefits and harms.
  • 5. HIV Testing-July 2005 Review • Strongly recommends that clinicians screen for HIV in all adolescents and adults at increased risk for HIV infection • Recommends that clinicians screen all pregnant women for HIV • Grade A Recommendation The AIDS Institute
  • 6. HIV Testing-July 2005 Review • No recommendation for or against routinely screening for HIV adolescents and adults who are not at increased risk for HIV infection • Grade C Recommendation • Reconfirmed in 2007 The AIDS Institute
  • 7. Who is “At Risk?” A person is considered at increased risk for HIV infection (and thus should be offered HIV testing) if he or she reports 1 or more individual risk factors or receives health care in a high- prevalence or high-risk clinical setting The AIDS Institute
  • 8. Persons at higher risk for HIV infection • Those seeking treatment for STDs; • Men who have had sex with men; • Past or present injection drug users; • Persons who exchange sex for money or drugs, and their sex partners; • Persons who request a test; The AIDS Institute
  • 9. Persons at higher risk for HIV infection • Women and men whose past or present sex partners were HIV- infected, bisexual individuals, or injection drug users; • Persons with a history of transfusion between 1978 and 1985; • Persons who themselves or whose sex partners have had more than one sex partner since their most recent HIV test. The AIDS Institute
  • 10. High Risk Settings •High-risk settings include STD clinics, correctional facilities, homeless shelters, tuberculosis clinics, clinics serving men who have sex with men, and adolescent health clinics with a high prevalence of STDs • High-prevalence settings are defined by the CDC as facilities known to have a 1% or greater prevalence of infection The AIDS Institute
  • 11. Implementation of Health Reform & Prevention Coverage • Medicaid Expansion • Medicare Improvements • Private Insurance Reform • Exchanges The AIDS Institute
  • 12. Medicaid •Enhanced 1% Federal Medical Assistance Percentage (FMAP) for Grade A & B USPSTF Services (beginning in 2013) • At risk individuals, including those in high prevalence areas/risk settings • Not a federal required benefit • State decision to implement The AIDS Institute
  • 13. Medicaid • Probably best opportunity to diagnose people with HIV • Medicaid will cover all low income people (up to 133% FPL) • +16 million people • Coverage Incentive not that great • US Congressional Bill to Require State Medicaid Coverage of Routine HIV Testing (HR 1774) • Sponsor: Rep. Alcee Hastings, plus 28 co-sponsors The AIDS Institute
  • 14. Medicare Coverage Rule •Authority Granted Under Medicare Improvements for Patients and Providers Act of 2008 (MIPPA) •Provides Option for Medicare (CMS) to Cover Grade A or B Preventive Services , but with co-pays • Through a National Coverage Determination CMS decided to cover HIV Testing for High Risk Individuals (Dec. 2009) The AIDS Institute
  • 15. Medicare & Health Reform • Annual Wellness Visit • Includes a Health Risk Assessment • Provides Personalized Prevention Plan Services • No co-pays for Preventive Services Approved through Coverage Determination • Began January 1, 2011 The AIDS Institute
  • 16. Medicare •A good opportunity to diagnosis people with HIV – for those who are poor and disabled, or over 65 • Annual Wellness Visit should help particularly if discuss sexual and IDU history • Proposed rule: “Behavioral risks, including but not limited to…sexual practices” • Coverage for People who are At Risk • But not for Routine Testing The AIDS Institute
  • 17. Private Insurance • Requires new plans to cover services that receive a Grade A or B from the USPSTF with no cost sharing (Began September 23, 2010) • All plans starting in 2014 •Additional Preventive Care and screenings for women developed by HRSA • IOM Study to help HHS Develop Rule • Recommended Coverage for Annual HIV Counseling and Testing for Sexually Active Women • HHS Decision August 2011 The AIDS Institute
  • 18. Private Insurance •A Very Good Opportunity to Diagnose People with HIV • Coverage for those who are at risk • Some plans currently cover routine testing • Some states (e.g. CA) require coverage for Routine HIV testing The AIDS Institute
  • 19. Exchanges • Exchanges will be composed of private insurance plans • Coverage for A & B services • Exchanges must cover Essential Benefits • Opportunity to add additional preventive services • Developed through regulation •States can require coverage of additional services • But at its own cost The AIDS Institute
  • 20. Exchanges • Good opportunity to diagnosis people with HIV • Anyone above 133% FPL not covered by private insurance will be in an exchange (or pay penalty) • + 32 million people • State Advocacy critical since Exchanges will be implemented at State level The AIDS Institute
  • 21. Concluding Thoughts • Health Reform Provides An Excellent Opportunity to Increase HIV testing because of prevention coverage • Mostly determined by USPSTF Grade •While Routine Testing would not be covered, many opportunities to increase testing for those people who are at risk, including those in high risk settings and high prevalence areas The AIDS Institute
  • 22. Concluding Thoughts • Still have work to do through federal regulation •State decisions key for Medicaid, plus Private Insurance and Exchanges • USPSTF is currently reviewing Grade for Routine Testing • Could be a Significant Game Changer The AIDS Institute
  • 23. USPSTF Grade A & B Recommendations • Alcohol misuse counseling • Blood pressure screening • Cervical cancer screening • Chlamydial infection screening • Cholesterol abnormalities • Depression screening • Gonorrhea screening • Healthy diet counseling • Hepatitis B screening, pregnant women • STI counseling • Syphilis screening The AIDS Institute
  • 24. Coverage of Other HIV Preventive Services • Need a determination from the USPSTF • Need studies on their effectiveness • Possible candidates: • Condom distribution • Syringe Exchange • Counseling, Sexuality Education • PEP & PrEP • Slow process, but a CDC priority The AIDS Institute
  • 25. Resources •USPSTF: www.uspreventiveservicestaskforce.org •USPSTFGrade A & B Recommendations: www.uspreventiveservicestaskforce.org/uspstf/uspsabrecs.htm •USPSTFHIV Screening Recommendations: www.uspreventiveservicestaskforce.org/uspstf/uspshivi.htm The AIDS Institute
  • 26. THE AIDS INSTITUTE THANK YOU Carl Schmid - cschmid@theaidsinstitute.org 202-462-3042 www.theaidsinstitute.org The AIDS Institute