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Processes used to increase the capacity of health departments and community-based organizations to deliver high quality and effective HIV and hepatitis programs.
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U.S. health departments and partner governments around the world. (Community-based organizations seeking harm reduction TA should click here.)
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- What is Training & TA?
Health Systems Integration Data Consultation Workshop
All-Payer Claims Databases Update—Jo Porter (View Slides)
The CO All Payer Claims Database (APCD): Claims Data to Inform HIV and Hepatitis Analysis and Policy—Jonathan D. Mathieu, PHD / VP for Research and Compliance (View Slides)
Utah’s APCD and Negative Data Warehouse—Emily Roberts, MPH, HIV Surveillance Epidemiologist / Bureau of Epidemiology, Utah Department of Health (View Slides)
Leveraging Unique Data Sources to Improve Prevention: Examples from New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (NYC DOHMH)—Zoe Edelstein, PhD MS, Director of Research and Evaluation, HIV Prevention Program Bureau of HIV/AIDS Prevention and Control / New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (View Slides)
Public Health Information Exchange for Local Health Departments—Lilly Kan, MPH / NACCHO Senior Director, Infectious Disease & Informatics (View Slides)
The Health Informatics and Claims Data Landscape: Building Capacity for Public Health Informatics—Kelsey Donnellan, MPH(c) / NASTAD Fellow, Health Systems Integration (View Slides)
Legal Issues Associated with Use and Release of HIV/HCV Personally Identifiable Information—Cason Schmit, J.D. Research Assistant Professor HIPAA Compliance Officer / Texas A&M School of Public Health (View Slides)
Medicaid Managed Care Pilot: Using Matched Medicaid/Surveillance Data to Achieve Viral Load Suppression—Brenda Moncur and Nicole Levesque / New York Department of Health (View Slides)
Casting the Net Too Wide: Colorado’s STI/HIV and Viral Hepatitis Medicaid Experience—Jennifer Donnelly, MPH / STI/HIV/VH Surveillance, Data Integration Unit (View Slides)
Utilizing Medicaid Claims Data to Improve HIV Outcomes—Debbie Wendell and Kristina Larson / Louisiana Office of Public Health, STD/HIV Program (View Slides)
Matching Medicaid Data—Jacinthe Thomas, MPH / Care and Treatment Program, Bureau of HIV/AIDS Prevention and Control (BHIV), NYC DOHMH (View Slides)