HITEQ Center / Tuesday, July 12, 2022 / Categories: Ending the HIV Epidemic Bright Spots in HIV Screening Health center examples, developed June 2022 Since 2020, health centers have reported the HIV Screening clinical quality measure on Table 6B of the UDS. This measures the portion of medical patients aged 15 through 65 who have at least one HIV test recorded between their 15th and 66th birthday. HITEQ hosted discussions with health centers in fall of 2021 to find out how they have made progress on this particular clinical quality measure. Download the document below for tips from those discussions that may help other health centers improve their HIV screening implementation. Documents to download Bright Spots in HIV Screening(.pdf, 180.93 KB) - 455 download(s) Tips from health centers, June 2022 Print 7730 Tags: UDS Measures Ending the HIV Epidemic HIV screening HIV testing Related Resources Resources for Expanding PrEP Services in your Health Center Opportunities and Strategies to Optimize PrEP Uptake in Key Communities Improving UDS Clinical Quality Measure Performance: Increasing HIV Prevention in Primary Care Nationwide HIV-related Care Interactive Infographics PrEP Checklist for Providers
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