Nancy Glick, MD. Karen Reitan, MA



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Nancy Glick, MD Mt. Sinai Hospital, Chicago Karen Reitan, MA Public Health Institute of Metropolitan Chicago

Advocate Trinity Hospital Donna Sinclair MS John H. Stroger Jr. Hospital of Cook County Karen Kroc MS Ron Lubelchek MD Provident Hospital of Cook County Arthur Moswin MD Midwest AIDS Training & Education Center Ricardo Rivero MD Barbara Schechtman MPH Chicago Department of Public Health Cathy Yanda MPA Christopher Brown MBA MPH William Wong MD

Three-year CDC-funded 07-768 project Project goals: Increase HIV testing among African Americans living in high incidence areas Increase the number aware of HIV status Facilitate linkage-to-care

Included four urban hospital-based emergency departments Selection Criteria High HIV morbidity Located in community areas of high HIV incidence Serving communities of color Project conducted by Chicago Department of Public Health with project management by the Public Health Institute of Metropolitan Chicago

Hospital Type Size Annual Patient Census Mt. Sinai Hospital Private 26 beds Stroger Hospital of Cook County Public 100 beds Advocate Trinity Hospital Private 27 beds Provident Hospital of Cook County Public 22 beds 45,000 patients/year 125,000 patients/year 35,000 patients/year 40,000 patients/year

Stroger Hosp Mt. Sinai Hosp Provident Hosp Trinity Hosp

Two of the four ED sites had prior experience with HIV rapid testing and two sites implemented testing for the first time Key hospital stakeholders were involved in designing the local implementation ED staff Administration Laboratory staff HIV clinic staff Rapid test device was chosen at each site

Health educators hired in all EDs to offer HIV screening to all ED patients during working hours Brief pretest counseling conducted Separate written consent was obtained at three of the ED sites; the fourth ED integrated consent for HIV testing with in general consent for medical care Linkage to care was integrated into the testing process for those found to be HIV positive Three of four ED sites had access to a Ryan White Care Actfunded HIV clinic on-site Fourth ED site referred clients to care to local health centers

Demographics of Tested Population Median Age Sex Race 56 years Female 54% Male 46% Black 71% White or Other 29%

Of 32,269 screening tests performed, 195 HIV cases were confirmed 140 HIV diagnoses were newly identified HIV prevalence was 0.6% Risk factors among HIV+ persons identified: 38% Men who have Sex with Men 38% Female 23% Heterosexual male 7% Injection drug use 69% of patients found to be positive were reported as linked to HIV care

Two sites Mt. Sinai and Stroger reported 102 positives, of which 85% have reported CD4 counts Average CD4 at Mt. Sinai 298 cells/dl Average CD4 at Stroger 284 cells/dl 45% of patients at these two sites with reported CD4 counts had CD4 counts less than 200 cells/dl

Rapid HIV testing in Emergency Departments is feasible and reaches a population that may not have otherwise been tested for HIV Testing reached an at-risk population during their medical care visit in the emergency department Hiring health educators was necessary to provide high volume testing Health educators provided HIV prevention services and help facilitate linkage-to-care

Patient acceptability of ED HIV testing was high One health educator states patients accept and expect the rapid test as part of their adult ED visit Each site had varied levels of acceptance by ED staff The longer HIV testing was done in the ED the greater acceptance there was by staff

Counselor scripts and informational pamphlets were beneficial to ensure that testers would provide the necessary pre- and post-test counseling Understanding ED flow was critical in gaining ED staff support and allowed testing staff to become part of the ED team Finding the right fit staff was crucial and often required multiple attempts to find

Each site continued to expand testing by working to identify in new areas of the ED These areas included: Triage Waiting area Fast track Offering testing to friends and family of patients

Acknowledgements Advocate Trinity Hospital: Donna Sinclair, Jackie Rouse John H. Stroger Jr. Hospital: Dr. Ronald Lubelchek, Dr. Rebecca Robert, Karen Kroc, Deborah Parks, Daniel Taussig, Chrissy Jimenez, Dr. Greg Papiez, Saul Avina, Genia Palmer Mt. Sinai Hospital: Cephus Lee, Horace Taylor, Lee Leger, Kristi Allgood, Mph, Sandra Jones Gonzales, Sheika Cox-Bey, Sandra Allen, ED staff, Les Zun MD Provident Hospital: Dr. Arthur Moswin, Minnie Carr, William Anderson, Charmaine Latimore, Eddie Eagle, Terica Smith, Gina Evans and Ed Harris.

Acknowledgements Chicago Department of Public Health Public Health Institute of Metropolitan Chicago Midwest AIDS Training and Education Center Advocate Trinity Hospital John H. Stroger Jr. Hospital of Cook County Mt. Sinai Hospital Provident Hospital of Cook County Centers for Disease Control and Prevention This project is supported by Federal Grant Number PS07-786 made available from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) through the Chicago Department of Public Health. The findings and conclusions in this presentation are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views of CDC.