The document discusses partner services (PS) programs in four health departments - Colorado, Florida, Houston, and San Francisco. It describes the goals of PS programs, which include identifying new HIV+ individuals and linking their partners to testing, care, and prevention services. It also discusses the legal authority and challenges of PS programs, highlighting differences in state laws. Integration of HIV and STD surveillance data with PS programs is described.
Este documento presenta el prólogo escrito por el Prof. Moshé Korin para el libro "Anécdotas talmúdicas y de rabinos famosos" del Rabino Dr. Simón Moguilevsky. El prólogo describe la estructura y objetivos del libro, elogia la humildad y dedicación a la paz del Rabino Moguilevsky, y ofrece algunos ejemplos breves de las anécdotas y enseñanzas contenidas en el libro.
AWS Summit 2013 | India - Web, Mobile and Social Apps on AWS, Kingsley WoodAmazon Web Services
This document provides an overview of Amazon Web Services (AWS) and best practices for building scalable applications in the cloud. It discusses using AWS services like S3, CloudFront, Route53, EC2, ELB, Auto Scaling, RDS and DynamoDB. The key recommendations are to offload static content, cache content at the edge, avoid duplicating code/assets, load balance from the start, implement auto scaling correctly, leverage database services, and test/optimize applications. The goal is to build highly scalable and reliable applications that can grow from a startup to support millions of users globally.
CohesiveFT and IBM joint EMEA Webinar - 20Jun13
Control and secure your applications on IBM SmartCloud Enterprise with Software Defined Networking from CohesiveFT.
An IBM SmartCloud ready partner, CohesiveFT address issues of security and control to allow customers to take full advantage of cloud computing. Cohesive FT’s VNS3 Software Defined Networking is an overlay network which allows you to extend your data centers into the cloud, join clouds together and have control over end to end 256 bit encryption, IP addressing, topology and multicast protocols.
The joint IBM and Cohesive webinar aired on June 20
This workshop is designed to talk about the impact of STDs on youth under the age of 25. This workshop will discuss the importance of sexual health screenings, partner management, and current data around STD morbidity rates. We will also talk about current STD clinical recommendations for the treatment of gonorrhea, chlamydia, and syphilis. Participants will engage in an interactive activity where they will sharpen their skills on effective partner management strategies.
1 mon 0900 das hiv prevention final 8.15.2011CDC NPIN
This document summarizes efforts to improve the HIV care continuum and maximize prevention, care, and treatment outcomes in San Francisco. It outlines San Francisco's approach, which includes universal offering of antiretroviral therapy, using data to evaluate the care cascade, and focusing on primary prevention, linkage to care, retention in care, and viral suppression. The goal is to reduce new infections and improve health through combined prevention strategies and ensuring all people with HIV are able to benefit from treatment.
What's Next in RWE_Amy Rudolph_Novartis_mHealth IsraelLevi Shapiro
Overview of the
- Healthcare ecosystem complexity increasing rapidly
- Pharma industry is facing a crisis: trends shaping the industry
- RWE complements RCTs and captures implementation of innovation
- RWE is one component of the integrated evidence needed for stakeholders
- Integrated Evidence: Optimizing patient access
- Integrated Evidence: Label expansion
- Maximizing the value of data requires a scalable platform and expertise
Este documento presenta el prólogo escrito por el Prof. Moshé Korin para el libro "Anécdotas talmúdicas y de rabinos famosos" del Rabino Dr. Simón Moguilevsky. El prólogo describe la estructura y objetivos del libro, elogia la humildad y dedicación a la paz del Rabino Moguilevsky, y ofrece algunos ejemplos breves de las anécdotas y enseñanzas contenidas en el libro.
AWS Summit 2013 | India - Web, Mobile and Social Apps on AWS, Kingsley WoodAmazon Web Services
This document provides an overview of Amazon Web Services (AWS) and best practices for building scalable applications in the cloud. It discusses using AWS services like S3, CloudFront, Route53, EC2, ELB, Auto Scaling, RDS and DynamoDB. The key recommendations are to offload static content, cache content at the edge, avoid duplicating code/assets, load balance from the start, implement auto scaling correctly, leverage database services, and test/optimize applications. The goal is to build highly scalable and reliable applications that can grow from a startup to support millions of users globally.
CohesiveFT and IBM joint EMEA Webinar - 20Jun13
Control and secure your applications on IBM SmartCloud Enterprise with Software Defined Networking from CohesiveFT.
An IBM SmartCloud ready partner, CohesiveFT address issues of security and control to allow customers to take full advantage of cloud computing. Cohesive FT’s VNS3 Software Defined Networking is an overlay network which allows you to extend your data centers into the cloud, join clouds together and have control over end to end 256 bit encryption, IP addressing, topology and multicast protocols.
The joint IBM and Cohesive webinar aired on June 20
This workshop is designed to talk about the impact of STDs on youth under the age of 25. This workshop will discuss the importance of sexual health screenings, partner management, and current data around STD morbidity rates. We will also talk about current STD clinical recommendations for the treatment of gonorrhea, chlamydia, and syphilis. Participants will engage in an interactive activity where they will sharpen their skills on effective partner management strategies.
1 mon 0900 das hiv prevention final 8.15.2011CDC NPIN
This document summarizes efforts to improve the HIV care continuum and maximize prevention, care, and treatment outcomes in San Francisco. It outlines San Francisco's approach, which includes universal offering of antiretroviral therapy, using data to evaluate the care cascade, and focusing on primary prevention, linkage to care, retention in care, and viral suppression. The goal is to reduce new infections and improve health through combined prevention strategies and ensuring all people with HIV are able to benefit from treatment.
What's Next in RWE_Amy Rudolph_Novartis_mHealth IsraelLevi Shapiro
Overview of the
- Healthcare ecosystem complexity increasing rapidly
- Pharma industry is facing a crisis: trends shaping the industry
- RWE complements RCTs and captures implementation of innovation
- RWE is one component of the integrated evidence needed for stakeholders
- Integrated Evidence: Optimizing patient access
- Integrated Evidence: Label expansion
- Maximizing the value of data requires a scalable platform and expertise
Improved_Smartcare-ART System Presentation_V6.pptxBetsegaw1
The document provides an overview and outline of a presentation on training for an updated EMR-ART V6.0 software system. Key points include:
- The rationale for improving the existing EMR-ART software to address user complaints, incorporate new HIV/AIDS program features and indicators, and establish data exchange with other systems.
- An overview of the new features in EMR-ART V6.0 including dashboards, patient management, treatment and follow up, viral load tracking, reporting, and data quality assurance.
- A demonstration of the system's capabilities like differentiated service delivery models, appointment scheduling, tracing lost patients, and generating reports for indicators.
The presentation aims to describe the updated
This document describes a community-based anonymous counseling, testing and linkage center for men who have sex with men (MSM) in Portugal called CheckpointLX. It provides free, anonymous and confidential HIV, Syphilis, and HCV rapid tests. The number of HIV rapid tests administered has increased each year from 2011 to 2014. Most tests are for MSM, with a positivity rate of around 5%. The majority of those with reactive tests are referred to treatment protocols. The center also participates in research studies and international networking initiatives. It aims to improve testing practices and referrals through community outreach. The document outlines several current and planned projects, including partner notification, acute HIV detection, and PrEP acceptability research
Measuring the Vital Events in the Communities of AfricaMEASURE Evaluation
The document discusses measuring vital events like births and deaths in communities in Africa. It notes that millions of people in Africa are born and die without any records. It then discusses various interim measures to collect this data like surveys and health surveillance systems. It also describes SAVVY, a sample registration system to routinely monitor vital events through demographic surveillance and verbal autopsies to determine causes of death in a nationally representative sample. Countries where SAVVY has been implemented or verbal autopsies conducted after surveys are also mentioned.
Using HIV Surveillance Data to Inform the ECHPP EvaluationCDC NPIN
The document discusses using HIV surveillance data to evaluate the Enhanced Comprehensive HIV Prevention Plans (ECHPP) project. The ECHPP is being implemented in 12 cities over 3 years to develop enhanced HIV prevention and care plans. The evaluation plan involves monitoring program processes, community-level outcomes, and long-term community-level impact. HIV surveillance data from systems like Medical Monitoring Project and National HIV Behavioral Surveillance will be analyzed annually and compared over time to measure changes in behaviors, access to care, HIV incidence, and health disparities.
This document provides information about partner services (PS) for HIV care. It defines PS as health department services that assist people living with HIV in notifying their sexual and needle-sharing partners about potential HIV/STD exposure. The goals of PS are to identify undiagnosed individuals, link them to testing and care, and interrupt disease transmission. Studies show PS effectively identifies new cases - on average finding 67% of partners and diagnosing 20% of those tested as positive. The document outlines the provider's role in referring patients to PS and how health departments conduct confidential partner notification through trained disease investigation specialists.
Hiv &ictc seminar by Dr. Mousumi Sarkarmrikara185
India's national adult HIV prevalence is estimated at 0.26%. The total number of people living with HIV in India is estimated to be 21.17 lakhs. India has one of the world's largest HIV surveillance systems which helps monitor trends, levels, and burden of HIV among different populations. This system includes sentinel surveillance at antenatal clinics, Integrated Biological and Behavioural Surveillance among high-risk groups, sexually transmitted infection surveillance, AIDS case reporting, and death registration. The surveillance data is used to estimate disease distribution, identify groups for intervention, evaluate program effectiveness, and guide prevention efforts.
Estimated Impact of HIV Prevention Budget Cuts for Selected Jurisdictions in ...CDC NPIN
Budget cuts to California's HIV prevention programs from FY0506-FY0708 are estimated to result in 66 new HIV infections. The $15.9 million budget cut reduced testing and partner services by 21% and health education and risk reduction services by 85%, eliminating services for over 8,000 at-risk individuals. This is estimated to lead to 27 new infections from reduced testing and 39 new infections from reduced health education. The lifetime treatment cost of the new infections is estimated to be over $24 million. Different budget allocation scenarios were estimated to lead to varying levels of new infections.
Hiv prevention and care program 101 3 5-12Jordan Selha
The document provides an overview of HIV prevention and care funding in Iowa. It discusses:
1) The two main federal agencies that provide funding - CDC and HRSA. HRSA's Ryan White program (Part B) provides care services in Iowa.
2) Iowa receives CDC prevention funding which supports counseling/testing, partner services, health education, and planning. HRSA's Ryan White Part B funds care, treatment, and the AIDS Drug Assistance Program in Iowa.
3) The document reviews goals, requirements, and components of CDC's category A prevention funding for health departments.
This report provides an analysis of HIV and STI surveillance data from Papua New Guinea in 2012. Key findings include:
- A total of 200,711 HIV tests were conducted, of which 4,723 (2.35%) were positive. Testing was higher among females.
- Nine provinces had HIV positivity rates above 1% among antenatal clients, with the highest in Enga (6.12%), Western Highlands (4.28%), and National Capital District (4.14%).
- 2,857 new HIV-positive cases were reported nationally. Most cases originated from and resided in provinces in the Highlands and Southern regions, particularly Enga, Southern Highlands, and Eastern
The document discusses expanding index testing and partner notification strategies, known as treat-and-test, to more effectively engage people living with HIV (PLHIV) in case finding and linkage to care. It describes various index testing models including voluntary partner referral, risk network referral, and the importance of ensuring the safety, confidentiality, and voluntary nature of the process. Critical elements of a successful index testing program include having the necessary counseling skills, policy support, and linkage to available prevention and treatment services for partners.
3.7.2 Smart Verbal Autopsy (SmartVA) in the Philippines .pdfArielGNocos
SmartVA is an internationally recognized verbal autopsy tool that was piloted in the Philippines to improve the quality of cause of death data for community deaths. The tool uses a structured questionnaire to interview family members of the deceased and electronically determines the probable cause of death. The pilot implementation trained physicians and IT personnel on SmartVA and provided tablets with the SmartVA application to collect responses from family interviews in local languages. An evaluation of the pre-test results found that 82% of physicians used SmartVA to diagnose the cause of death.
This document summarizes information presented at the 2018 Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI) regarding pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) use and HIV prevention. Key points include:
- PrEP use has increased HIV prevention efforts but more is needed to reach global prevention targets. Studies showed declines in new HIV diagnoses associated with PrEP scale-up in San Francisco, Australia, and Montreal.
- Uptake of PrEP remains low among populations most at risk like Black and Hispanic men who have sex with men. Estimates found only 1% of Black individuals and 3% of Hispanic individuals with PrEP indications were prescribed PrEP.
- Barriers to
2021 HIV HEALTH SECTOR ANNUAL REPORT.pdfMercy Morka
The document provides an overview of Nigeria's national HIV/AIDS monitoring and evaluation systems, which utilize both paper-based and electronic tools like monthly summary forms, electronic medical records, and the National Data Repository to collect and report HIV program data. It notes challenges with timely and comprehensive reporting of data from states. NASCP is working to improve reporting through expanding the National Data Repository and integrating HIV data more fully into the national DHIS2 platform.
2016 indicator reference guide gender-based violence prevention#GOMOJO, INC.
This document provides guidance on reporting the number of people receiving post-gender based violence (GBV) care services through the indicator "Number of people receiving post-GBV care". It defines GBV, outlines the minimum package of post-rape care services, and describes how to disaggregate data by type of service (sexual violence, physical/emotional violence) and PEP provision. The indicator aims to understand uptake of post-GBV care, demonstrate leadership in reducing HIV vulnerability by addressing GBV, and help assess impact of services.
Pharmacovigilance Process Work Flow - Katalyst HLSKatalyst HLS
Introduction to Drug Safety & Pharmacovigilance Process Work Flow for Pharmaceuticals, Bio-Pharmaceuticals, Medical Devices, Cosmeceuticals and Foods.
Contact:
"Katalyst Healthcares & Life Sciences"
South Plainfield, NJ, USA
info@KatalystHLS.com
This document discusses redesigning post-market drug safety surveillance. It proposes developing an integrated commercial off-the-shelf post-market surveillance platform to analyze real-world data on prescribing, patient outcomes, and adverse events in a standardized way. This could provide valuable insight into drug safety and efficacy using real-world evidence from clinical practice settings. Currently, post-market surveillance relies on voluntary reporting which results in underreporting and limited data for analyzing trends. The proposed platform aims to address these limitations through consistent analysis of real-world data sources.
Temple of Asclepius in Thrace. Excavation resultsKrassimira Luka
The temple and the sanctuary around were dedicated to Asklepios Zmidrenus. This name has been known since 1875 when an inscription dedicated to him was discovered in Rome. The inscription is dated in 227 AD and was left by soldiers originating from the city of Philippopolis (modern Plovdiv).
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
Improved_Smartcare-ART System Presentation_V6.pptxBetsegaw1
The document provides an overview and outline of a presentation on training for an updated EMR-ART V6.0 software system. Key points include:
- The rationale for improving the existing EMR-ART software to address user complaints, incorporate new HIV/AIDS program features and indicators, and establish data exchange with other systems.
- An overview of the new features in EMR-ART V6.0 including dashboards, patient management, treatment and follow up, viral load tracking, reporting, and data quality assurance.
- A demonstration of the system's capabilities like differentiated service delivery models, appointment scheduling, tracing lost patients, and generating reports for indicators.
The presentation aims to describe the updated
This document describes a community-based anonymous counseling, testing and linkage center for men who have sex with men (MSM) in Portugal called CheckpointLX. It provides free, anonymous and confidential HIV, Syphilis, and HCV rapid tests. The number of HIV rapid tests administered has increased each year from 2011 to 2014. Most tests are for MSM, with a positivity rate of around 5%. The majority of those with reactive tests are referred to treatment protocols. The center also participates in research studies and international networking initiatives. It aims to improve testing practices and referrals through community outreach. The document outlines several current and planned projects, including partner notification, acute HIV detection, and PrEP acceptability research
Measuring the Vital Events in the Communities of AfricaMEASURE Evaluation
The document discusses measuring vital events like births and deaths in communities in Africa. It notes that millions of people in Africa are born and die without any records. It then discusses various interim measures to collect this data like surveys and health surveillance systems. It also describes SAVVY, a sample registration system to routinely monitor vital events through demographic surveillance and verbal autopsies to determine causes of death in a nationally representative sample. Countries where SAVVY has been implemented or verbal autopsies conducted after surveys are also mentioned.
Using HIV Surveillance Data to Inform the ECHPP EvaluationCDC NPIN
The document discusses using HIV surveillance data to evaluate the Enhanced Comprehensive HIV Prevention Plans (ECHPP) project. The ECHPP is being implemented in 12 cities over 3 years to develop enhanced HIV prevention and care plans. The evaluation plan involves monitoring program processes, community-level outcomes, and long-term community-level impact. HIV surveillance data from systems like Medical Monitoring Project and National HIV Behavioral Surveillance will be analyzed annually and compared over time to measure changes in behaviors, access to care, HIV incidence, and health disparities.
This document provides information about partner services (PS) for HIV care. It defines PS as health department services that assist people living with HIV in notifying their sexual and needle-sharing partners about potential HIV/STD exposure. The goals of PS are to identify undiagnosed individuals, link them to testing and care, and interrupt disease transmission. Studies show PS effectively identifies new cases - on average finding 67% of partners and diagnosing 20% of those tested as positive. The document outlines the provider's role in referring patients to PS and how health departments conduct confidential partner notification through trained disease investigation specialists.
Hiv &ictc seminar by Dr. Mousumi Sarkarmrikara185
India's national adult HIV prevalence is estimated at 0.26%. The total number of people living with HIV in India is estimated to be 21.17 lakhs. India has one of the world's largest HIV surveillance systems which helps monitor trends, levels, and burden of HIV among different populations. This system includes sentinel surveillance at antenatal clinics, Integrated Biological and Behavioural Surveillance among high-risk groups, sexually transmitted infection surveillance, AIDS case reporting, and death registration. The surveillance data is used to estimate disease distribution, identify groups for intervention, evaluate program effectiveness, and guide prevention efforts.
Estimated Impact of HIV Prevention Budget Cuts for Selected Jurisdictions in ...CDC NPIN
Budget cuts to California's HIV prevention programs from FY0506-FY0708 are estimated to result in 66 new HIV infections. The $15.9 million budget cut reduced testing and partner services by 21% and health education and risk reduction services by 85%, eliminating services for over 8,000 at-risk individuals. This is estimated to lead to 27 new infections from reduced testing and 39 new infections from reduced health education. The lifetime treatment cost of the new infections is estimated to be over $24 million. Different budget allocation scenarios were estimated to lead to varying levels of new infections.
Hiv prevention and care program 101 3 5-12Jordan Selha
The document provides an overview of HIV prevention and care funding in Iowa. It discusses:
1) The two main federal agencies that provide funding - CDC and HRSA. HRSA's Ryan White program (Part B) provides care services in Iowa.
2) Iowa receives CDC prevention funding which supports counseling/testing, partner services, health education, and planning. HRSA's Ryan White Part B funds care, treatment, and the AIDS Drug Assistance Program in Iowa.
3) The document reviews goals, requirements, and components of CDC's category A prevention funding for health departments.
This report provides an analysis of HIV and STI surveillance data from Papua New Guinea in 2012. Key findings include:
- A total of 200,711 HIV tests were conducted, of which 4,723 (2.35%) were positive. Testing was higher among females.
- Nine provinces had HIV positivity rates above 1% among antenatal clients, with the highest in Enga (6.12%), Western Highlands (4.28%), and National Capital District (4.14%).
- 2,857 new HIV-positive cases were reported nationally. Most cases originated from and resided in provinces in the Highlands and Southern regions, particularly Enga, Southern Highlands, and Eastern
The document discusses expanding index testing and partner notification strategies, known as treat-and-test, to more effectively engage people living with HIV (PLHIV) in case finding and linkage to care. It describes various index testing models including voluntary partner referral, risk network referral, and the importance of ensuring the safety, confidentiality, and voluntary nature of the process. Critical elements of a successful index testing program include having the necessary counseling skills, policy support, and linkage to available prevention and treatment services for partners.
3.7.2 Smart Verbal Autopsy (SmartVA) in the Philippines .pdfArielGNocos
SmartVA is an internationally recognized verbal autopsy tool that was piloted in the Philippines to improve the quality of cause of death data for community deaths. The tool uses a structured questionnaire to interview family members of the deceased and electronically determines the probable cause of death. The pilot implementation trained physicians and IT personnel on SmartVA and provided tablets with the SmartVA application to collect responses from family interviews in local languages. An evaluation of the pre-test results found that 82% of physicians used SmartVA to diagnose the cause of death.
This document summarizes information presented at the 2018 Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI) regarding pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) use and HIV prevention. Key points include:
- PrEP use has increased HIV prevention efforts but more is needed to reach global prevention targets. Studies showed declines in new HIV diagnoses associated with PrEP scale-up in San Francisco, Australia, and Montreal.
- Uptake of PrEP remains low among populations most at risk like Black and Hispanic men who have sex with men. Estimates found only 1% of Black individuals and 3% of Hispanic individuals with PrEP indications were prescribed PrEP.
- Barriers to
2021 HIV HEALTH SECTOR ANNUAL REPORT.pdfMercy Morka
The document provides an overview of Nigeria's national HIV/AIDS monitoring and evaluation systems, which utilize both paper-based and electronic tools like monthly summary forms, electronic medical records, and the National Data Repository to collect and report HIV program data. It notes challenges with timely and comprehensive reporting of data from states. NASCP is working to improve reporting through expanding the National Data Repository and integrating HIV data more fully into the national DHIS2 platform.
2016 indicator reference guide gender-based violence prevention#GOMOJO, INC.
This document provides guidance on reporting the number of people receiving post-gender based violence (GBV) care services through the indicator "Number of people receiving post-GBV care". It defines GBV, outlines the minimum package of post-rape care services, and describes how to disaggregate data by type of service (sexual violence, physical/emotional violence) and PEP provision. The indicator aims to understand uptake of post-GBV care, demonstrate leadership in reducing HIV vulnerability by addressing GBV, and help assess impact of services.
Pharmacovigilance Process Work Flow - Katalyst HLSKatalyst HLS
Introduction to Drug Safety & Pharmacovigilance Process Work Flow for Pharmaceuticals, Bio-Pharmaceuticals, Medical Devices, Cosmeceuticals and Foods.
Contact:
"Katalyst Healthcares & Life Sciences"
South Plainfield, NJ, USA
info@KatalystHLS.com
This document discusses redesigning post-market drug safety surveillance. It proposes developing an integrated commercial off-the-shelf post-market surveillance platform to analyze real-world data on prescribing, patient outcomes, and adverse events in a standardized way. This could provide valuable insight into drug safety and efficacy using real-world evidence from clinical practice settings. Currently, post-market surveillance relies on voluntary reporting which results in underreporting and limited data for analyzing trends. The proposed platform aims to address these limitations through consistent analysis of real-world data sources.
Temple of Asclepius in Thrace. Excavation resultsKrassimira Luka
The temple and the sanctuary around were dedicated to Asklepios Zmidrenus. This name has been known since 1875 when an inscription dedicated to him was discovered in Rome. The inscription is dated in 227 AD and was left by soldiers originating from the city of Philippopolis (modern Plovdiv).
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
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Philippine Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) CurriculumMJDuyan
(𝐓𝐋𝐄 𝟏𝟎𝟎) (𝐋𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐨𝐧 𝟏)-𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐦𝐬
𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐜𝐮𝐬𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐄𝐏𝐏 𝐂𝐮𝐫𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐮𝐥𝐮𝐦 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐏𝐡𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐩𝐩𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐬:
- Understand the goals and objectives of the Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) curriculum, recognizing its importance in fostering practical life skills and values among students. Students will also be able to identify the key components and subjects covered, such as agriculture, home economics, industrial arts, and information and communication technology.
𝐄𝐱𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐍𝐚𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐒𝐜𝐨𝐩𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐚𝐧 𝐄𝐧𝐭𝐫𝐞𝐩𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐞𝐮𝐫:
-Define entrepreneurship, distinguishing it from general business activities by emphasizing its focus on innovation, risk-taking, and value creation. Students will describe the characteristics and traits of successful entrepreneurs, including their roles and responsibilities, and discuss the broader economic and social impacts of entrepreneurial activities on both local and global scales.
Leveraging Generative AI to Drive Nonprofit InnovationTechSoup
In this webinar, participants learned how to utilize Generative AI to streamline operations and elevate member engagement. Amazon Web Service experts provided a customer specific use cases and dived into low/no-code tools that are quick and easy to deploy through Amazon Web Service (AWS.)
Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdfTechSoup
"Learn about all the ways Walmart supports nonprofit organizations.
You will hear from Liz Willett, the Head of Nonprofits, and hear about what Walmart is doing to help nonprofits, including Walmart Business and Spark Good. Walmart Business+ is a new offer for nonprofits that offers discounts and also streamlines nonprofits order and expense tracking, saving time and money.
The webinar may also give some examples on how nonprofits can best leverage Walmart Business+.
The event will cover the following::
Walmart Business + (https://business.walmart.com/plus) is a new shopping experience for nonprofits, schools, and local business customers that connects an exclusive online shopping experience to stores. Benefits include free delivery and shipping, a 'Spend Analytics” feature, special discounts, deals and tax-exempt shopping.
Special TechSoup offer for a free 180 days membership, and up to $150 in discounts on eligible orders.
Spark Good (walmart.com/sparkgood) is a charitable platform that enables nonprofits to receive donations directly from customers and associates.
Answers about how you can do more with Walmart!"
Beyond Degrees - Empowering the Workforce in the Context of Skills-First.pptxEduSkills OECD
Iván Bornacelly, Policy Analyst at the OECD Centre for Skills, OECD, presents at the webinar 'Tackling job market gaps with a skills-first approach' on 12 June 2024
1. Implementing HIV Partner Services
HIV Surveillance Perspective
In Four Health Departments
17th Texas HIV/STD Conference
Austin, Texas
Shirley Chan, MPH
Houston Department of Health and Human Services
Bureau of Epidemiology
HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program
2. Legal and Ethical Concerns
• “Each state holds the legal authority for partner
notification and referral of persons infected with
HIV/STD”
• “The 10th amendment of the US constitution
provides states the authority to establish laws
and regulations to protect the health, safety and
welfare of their citizens”
• “Each state has unique regional and
demographic factors that impact the health of
the citizen”
• “State laws will reflect these differences”
3. Collective Goals of
Partner Services (PS)
To identify new HIV+ individual and their partners and to
offer PS in a timely manner
• For the patients
– Provide the patients with support and link to care and
interventions
– Ensure their partners are confidentially informed
• For the partners
– Maximize the proportion of partners who are notified
– Maximize early linkage to test, care and prevention interventions
• For the community – Aid in early diagnosis, treatment and
provide prevention services to reduce rate of transmission
4. Rationale for PS
– Can play an essential role in preventing and
controlling HIV
– Can identify a mean of 20% (14% -26%) of those
partners tested as newly HIV+
– Can increase the identification of HIV-infected
persons in a high-prevalence population
– Can be cost effective
5. Challenges
• PS acceptance by patients?
– Potential for abuse
– Potential negative effects on relations
• PS in non-public health clinic settings?
– Provider may not report
• Private providers – Acceptance by physicians?
• Link to surveillance data?
– HIV surveillance program is to provide data
– HIV surveillance data is not designed for case
management
– Lack of additional funding
6. Linkage with Disease Reporting
• 2007 CSTE survey
– 71% of respondents reported sharing data in
some form
– 43% of respondents reported sharing
individual-level data including personal
identifiers
7. MMWR
November 7, 2008 / Vol.57 /No.RR-9
Recommendation for Partner Services Programs for HIV Infection,
Syphilis, Gonorrhea, and Chlamydia Infection
Differ from previous PS guidelines
– Integration of services at the client level
– Linkage between surveillance and program
activities for PS
– Contact as soon as possible after diagnosis
– Linkage to medical and prevention services
– Program monitoring and evaluation
9. Table 1. Summary of Characteristics in Four Health Departments
"State" Health Department "Local" Health Department
Colorado Florida Houston San Francisco
Ranking (Cumulative
Approx. 20 #3 as a state #8 as a city #3 as a city
AIDS)
Average number of
infection/year (in the past 400-450 4,000 approx 1,200 550-600
5 years)
2002 code-base; 2006
Year named-reporting 1985 1997 1999
named-based
Chapter 384; reporting
Texas Health & Safety
statue 381.0031, Rule Health & Safety Code,
Law regarding PS CRS25-4-1401 Code, Chapter 81,
64D-3 Florida Adm 12015
Sec.81.051
Code
Providers 2 weeks; Lab
HIV reporting 7 days 7 days Lab 7 days
3 days
HIV surveillance and STD
Yes No 2010 No
surveillance Integrated?
Database use PRISM PRISM STD*MIS
Year PS initiated 1986 1986 - 87 2002 2008
Is PS implemented in
public section or private Both Both Both Both
sector or both?
Demographics White/Hispanic Black/Hispanic Black/Hispanic 70% White young male
Same guidelines as in Same guidelines as in Same guidelines as in HIV Same guidelines as in
Confidentiality
HIV surveillance HIV surveillance surveillance HIV surveillance
On-line partner
Inspot PENSHOUSTON Inspot
notification
11. Colorado
Lab Reports Hospitals
STI / HIV
Surveillance
Health Program
Departments
Physicians
Vital
Statistics
and other Counseling
and Testing
Disease Partner Services sites
Registries
Patient and partner
notification
Prevention counseling and
testing
Linkage to care
13. Florida Public Sector –
Private Sector –
HIV+ lab reports processed from
HIV+ labs from private State Lab (health department and
providers (ELR or mailed) CBOs from ELR)
HIV STD
Surveillance Surveillance
Program Program
Prism Prism
Partner Services
Patient and partner
notification
Prevention counseling and
testing
Linkage to care
15. San Francisco
Private Sector –
Public Sector –
HIV+ labs from private
providers HIV+ reports from public
clinics and hospital
HIV Request
Surveillance physician STD Clinics
Program approval for PS (SFCC)
Inspot
HIV Prevention
Partner Services
Patient and partner
notification
Prevention counseling and
testing
Linkage to care
17. Houston
Lab Reports
OOJ
HIV STD
Surveillance Surveillance
Private
Program Program
Physician
Reports CBOs
STD*MIS
Other
Facility
Reports HIV Prevention Insurance
Partner Services
Patient and partner notification
Prevention counseling and
testing/risk reduction/treatment
Linkage to care
City of
Houston Correctional
Health Facilities
Clinics
18. Information Shared
To DIS: To Surveillance:
• Name
• Risk factors
• Address
• Date of birth • Previous testing
• Race/ethnicity history
• Gender • Treatment history
• HIV status
• Date & type of HIV test
• Additional locating
information
19. Confidentiality / Data Security
• DIS required to attend annual Security and
Confidentiality training
– Expected to comply with same Security and
Confidentiality procedures as HIV Surveillance
– Requires high level of trust between programs
• DIS gather information from patient interview
– Data is entered in STD*MIS
• HIV case information is entered into HARS
– Only HIV surveillance staff have access to HARS
20. Discussion
• Using surveillance data for PHFU has proven to be
effective (Partner notification reveal a high seroprevalence rate ranging
from 11% to 39%)
• Linking surveillance with case management services
must not compromise the quality or integrity of the
surveillance system (HIV surveillance program and prevention
program should establish policies and procedures based on both principles
and practices)
• Partner services should be voluntary, informed and not
coerced
• PS should be performed in a timely manner
• Enforcing strict security and confidentiality guidelines
21. What needs to be done
• New HIV testing technologies can be useful to identify
newly infected persons and provide immediate
counseling, support and referral to services.
• Health department could forge closer ties with
providers
• Online partner notification can be an efficient method
• PS programs should be monitored and evaluated to
ensure quality of care are delivered
22. Acknowledgements
• Special thank you goes to my co-presenters at the 2009 National
HIV Prevention Conference –
– Becky Grigg at Department of Health, State of Florida
– Maree Kay Parisi at San Francisco Department of Health
– Pam Montoya at Colorado Department of Public Health
• HIV/STD Surveillance Program Staff
• Bureau of HIV, STD, and Viral Hepatitis Prevention
• Sources of Support: This study was supported by Cooperative Agreement Number
PS08-802 from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Its contents are
solely the responsibility of the authors and do not represent the official views of the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
23. Contact Information
Shirley Chan
shirley.chan@cityofhouston.net
Houston Department of Health and Human Services
Bureau of Epidemiology, 4th Floor
8000 N. Stadium Drive
Houston, TX 77054
Tel: (713) 794-9441
Fax: (713) 794-9391