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HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program is a program from the Rhode Island Department of Health that monitors new HIV/AIDS cases throughout the state. The program collects data from all HIV testing venues, tracks disease transmission trends among high-risk populations, identifies cases of public health significance including peri-natal cases, and collaborates with other Department of Health programs to reduce HIV/AIDS morbidity and mortality.
Staff work closely with Rhode Island healthcare providers to capture case data, de-identify information to protect patient confidentiality, and publish an annual Epidemiological Profile identifying target populations for intervention.
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HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program | Department of Health HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program To monitor the number of new HIV/AIDS cases in Rhode Island. Collect data from all HIV testing venues, and HIV testing reports. Monitor the changes in the disease transmission among people at high risk for HIV/AIDS infection.
Identify HIV/AIDS cases of public health importance, including peri-natal cases to better understand the disease impact. Collaborate with other Department of Health programs on projects that contribute to decreasing HIV/AIDS morbidity and mortality in Rhode Island. Work closely with Rhode Island healthcare providers to capture case-related data from new and existing HIV/AIDS cases.
De-identify data to be analyzed, or shared in any way to protect patient confidentiality. Publish an Epidemiological Profile annually to identify target populations. Thomas.
Bertrand@health. ri. gov Adult HIV Confidential Case Report Form HIV Transfer of Care Report Form Pediatric HIV Confidential Case Report Form Perinatal HIV Exposure Case Report Form ( NEW: RIDOH Pregnancy Perinatal Reporting System Secure Electronic Reporting Form ) Pregnancy and HIV Case Report Form
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: See the Rhode Island grants portal for complete eligibility requirements. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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