Obtaining Clinical Outcome Data for HIV Care Organizations without a Clinical Service Component

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Presentation Event
2020 National Ryan White Conference on HIV Care & Treatment
Organization
Gay Men's Health Crisis
Presenter(s)
Shivang Shah, Alexa Kreisberg, John Guidry
Description

The presentation will outline a procedure that anticipates barriers and incorporates simple strategies to successfully collect clinical data from sources external to a care coordination organization and subsequently ensure physical client charts are completed.

Learning Objectives

  1. Establish an understanding of barriers and strategies to incorporate when requesting clinical data from external sources.
  2. Learn to identify agency, city, or state guidelines that will streamline the data collection.
  3. Standardize quality checks on data and charts to ensure completeness and organization.

Event Details

2020 National Ryan White Conference on HIV Care & Treatment
Data Utilization
Best Practices to Aggregate HIV Data
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