1 Public Health Institute of Metropolitan Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA.
2 Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention, Prevention Research Branch, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, USA.
Public Health Rep. 2018 Nov/Dec;133(2_suppl):52S-59S. doi: 10.1177/0033354918801833.
We implemented routine HIV screening as part of the 4-year Care and Prevention in the United States Demonstration Project, whose aim was to reduce HIV/AIDS-related morbidity and mortality among racial/ethnic minority groups in the United States. We describe the capacity-building efforts to implement routine HIV screening and provide lessons learned and implications for practice.
From January 2013 through September 2015, the Public Health Institute of Metropolitan Chicago (PHIMC) implemented routine HIV screening in 7 health care systems in Illinois by providing capacity-building assistance focused on systems and operational infrastructure, staff member skills and organizational structure, and clinic culture. Each site received funding to integrate routine HIV screening into the existing clinic flow, engage the entire health care team in the process, and transform the system and shift clinic culture to sustain HIV screening.
All 7 systems established policies and procedures to implement routine screening, 5 systems integrated HIV test ordering and documentation into their electronic health records, and 4 systems established a third-party billing and reimbursement process for testing. The 7 systems conducted a total of 49 285 tests and identified 160 people living with HIV. The number of tests increased by more than 40% each year.
PHIMC identified the following practices for consideration when implementing routine HIV screening in general medical settings: create a culture that supports HIV screening, use champions in clinics, integrate HIV screening into clinic flow and electronic health records, and train clinic staff members on HIV messaging. Incorporating these practices can help other clinical settings build capacity to make routine HIV screening a standard of care.
我们实施了常规 HIV 筛查,作为美国为期 4 年的关怀与预防示范项目的一部分,该项目旨在降低美国少数族裔群体的 HIV/AIDS 发病率和死亡率。我们描述了实施常规 HIV 筛查的能力建设工作,并提供了经验教训和对实践的启示。
从 2013 年 1 月到 2015 年 9 月,芝加哥大都市公共卫生研究所(PHIMC)通过提供专注于系统和运营基础设施、员工技能和组织结构以及诊所文化的能力建设援助,在伊利诺伊州的 7 个医疗系统中实施了常规 HIV 筛查。每个地点都获得了资金,将常规 HIV 筛查整合到现有诊所流程中,让整个医疗团队参与该过程,并改变系统和诊所文化以维持 HIV 筛查。
所有 7 个系统都制定了实施常规筛查的政策和程序,5 个系统将 HIV 检测订单和文件记录整合到其电子健康记录中,4 个系统为检测建立了第三方计费和报销流程。这 7 个系统共进行了 49285 次检测,发现了 160 名 HIV 感染者。每年的检测数量增长了 40%以上。
PHIMC 确定了在一般医疗环境中实施常规 HIV 筛查时需要考虑的以下做法:营造支持 HIV 筛查的文化,在诊所中使用拥护者,将 HIV 筛查整合到诊所流程和电子健康记录中,并对诊所工作人员进行 HIV 信息传递方面的培训。采用这些做法可以帮助其他临床环境建立能力,将常规 HIV 筛查作为护理标准。