Completing the EHE Triannual Module PROVIDER Report

Data Integration, Systems and Quality (DISQ) Team, RWHAP Data Support

This webinar features an overview of the Ending the HIV Epidemic (EHE) Triannual Module. We’ll review step-by-step instructions for completing the EHE Triannual Provider Report with additional information on the submission timeline and other technical assistance resources available.

Please note, RWHAP EHE recipients and EHE funded providers are required to submit the EHE Triannual Report.  The EHE Triannual Report will open on September 15, 2023 and is due on October 15, 2023.

Webinar Sections

Introduction, Agenda (0:00)

Purpose of the webinar, presenter introductions, outline of webinar.

What is the EHE Triannual Report? (4:25)

Background on what the EHE Triannual Report is, and who needs to complete it.

EHE Triannual Provider Report (5:20)

Review of the steps to access and begin the EHE Triannual Report.

EHE Data Table  (14:37)

Overview of how to report clients and services in the EHE data table.

Data Reporting Requirements (16:11)

An Overview of EHE data reporting requirements based on the applicable funding sources, and ART prescription reporting requirements as well.

EHE Data Table Examples  (20:44)

A more in depth review of the EHE data table and how the rows relate to each other, plus two knowledge checks.

EHE Triannual Provider Report (36:41)

Review of the two areas where validations occur in the EHE Triannual Report.

Submission Timeline and TA Resources (44:32)

A look at the submission timeline for the most recent reporting period and TA resources available to EHE recipients and providers in completing the EHE Triannual Report.

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