Attachment C. National HIV Prevention Program Monitoring and Evaluations (NHM&E) (OMB 0920-0696, Exp. 2/2018)
Variables No Longer Required (N=109)
Variable Number |
Variable Name |
Variable Definition |
CDC03 |
CDC Variable 3 |
This field is reserved for use within the MSM Testing Initiative Project. The specifications are to be determined (TBD). |
CDC04 |
CDC Variable 4 |
This field is reserved for use within the MSM Testing Initiative Project. The specifications are to be determined (TBD). |
CDC05 |
CDC Variable 5 |
This field is reserved for use within the MSM Testing Initiative Project. The specifications are to be determined (TBD). |
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H01 |
Intervention ID |
An alpha-numeric identification code used to uniquely identify an intervention. |
H01a |
Intervention Name |
The unique name of the intervention as defined by the agency. |
H01b |
Program Evidence Base |
The name of a Program Evidence Base. |
H01c |
Specify Other Program Evidence Base |
A name of a Program Evidence Base if 3.01 - Study / Special Study (specify) or 3.02-Other (specify) was selected in H01b. |
H02 |
Number of Planned Sessions |
The total number of sessions planned for an intervention. The number of planned sessions can differ depending on the needs of individual clients (e.g., CRCS). |
H05 |
Number of Completed Sessions |
The number of sessions that were completed by the client for a particular intervention. |
H07 |
Date of enrollment |
The calendar month, day, and year on which the client enrolls in the intervention. |
H08 |
Program ID |
A unique alpha-numeric identification number used to identify a program. |
H08a |
Program Name |
The unique name of the program as defined by the agency. |
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ME100a |
Program Delivery Year |
The year which the HIV prevention program was delivered or implemented, and for which aggregate level data are being reported. |
ME100b |
Program Delivery Period |
The 6-month period during which the HIV prevention program was delivered or implemented, and for which aggregate level data are being reported. |
ME101 |
Number of HIV-diagnosed clients linked to HIV medical care |
The number of HIV-diagnosed clients who were linked to HIV medical care. Linkage to HIV medical care occurs when a client attends a routine HIV medical care visit within 3 months of HIV diagnosis. |
ME101a |
Number of HIV-diagnosed MSM/IDU linked to HIV medical care |
The number of HIV-diagnosed MSM/IDU who were linked to HIV medical care. Linkage to HIV medical care occurs when a client attends a routine HIV medical care visit within 3 months of HIV diagnosis. |
ME101b |
Number of HIV-diagnosed MSM linked to HIV medical care |
The number of HIV-diagnosed MSM who were linked to HIV medical care. Linkage to HIV medical care occurs when a client attends a routine HIV medical care visit within 3 months of HIV diagnosis. |
ME101c |
Number of HIV-diagnosed IDU linked to HIV medical care |
The number of HIV-diagnosed IDU who were linked to HIV medical care. Linkage to HIV medical care occurs when a client attends a routine HIV medical care visit within 3 months of HIV diagnosis. |
ME101d |
Number of HIV-diagnosed heterosexuals linked to HIV medical care |
The number of HIV-diagnosed heterosexuals who were linked to HIV medical care. Linkage to HIV medical care occurs when a client attends a routine HIV medical care visit within 3 months of HIV diagnosis. |
ME101e |
Number of HIV-diagnosed clients with other/unknown behavioral risk factors linked to HIV medical care |
The number of HIV-diagnosed clients with other behavioral risks (i.e., excluding MSM, IDU, or heterosexual) or unknown behavioral risks who were linked to HIV medical care. Linkage to HIV medical care occurs when a client attends a routine HIV medical care visit within 3 months of HIV diagnosis. |
ME101f |
Number of HIV-diagnosed African Americans linked to HIV medical care |
The number of HIV-diagnosed non-Hispanic blacks or African Americans who were linked to HIV medical care. Linkage to HIV medical care occurs when a client attends a routine HIV medical care visit within 3 months of HIV diagnosis. |
ME101g |
Number of HIV-diagnosed Hispanics linked to HIV medical care |
The number of HIV-diagnosed Hispanics/Latinos of any race who were linked to HIV medical care. Linkage to HIV medical care occurs when a client attends a routine HIV medical care visit within 3 months of HIV diagnosis. |
ME101h |
Number of HIV-diagnosed clients of other race/ethnicity linked to HIV medical care |
The number of HIV-diagnosed clients with a race/ethnicity other than black/African American, Hispanic/Latino, or unknown who were linked to HIV medical care. Linkage to HIV medical care occurs when a client attends a routine HIV medical care visit within 3 months of HIV diagnosis. |
ME102 |
Number of HIV-diagnosed clients linked to treatment adherence services |
The number of HIV-diagnosed clients who were linked to anti-retroviral treatment (ART) adherence services. Medication adherence is defined as the extent to which patients follow medical regimens as prescribed by their health care providers. |
ME102a |
Number of HIV-diagnosed
MSM/IDU linked to treatment |
The number of HIV-diagnosed MSM/IDU who were linked to anti-retroviral treatment (ART) adherence services. Medication adherence is defined as the extent to which patients follow medical regimens as prescribed by their health care providers. |
ME102b |
Number of HIV-diagnosed MSM linked to treatment adherence services |
The number of HIV-diagnosed MSM who were linked to anti-retroviral treatment (ART) adherence services. Medication adherence is defined as the extent to which patients follow medical regimens as prescribed by their health care providers. |
ME102c |
Number of HIV-diagnosed IDU linked to treatment adherence services |
The number of HIV-diagnosed IDU who were linked to anti-retroviral treatment (ART) adherence services. Medication adherence is defined as the extent to which patients follow medical regimens as prescribed by their health care providers. |
ME102d |
Number of HIV-diagnosed heterosexuals linked to treatment adherence services |
The number of HIV-diagnosed heterosexuals who were linked to anti-retroviral treatment (ART) adherence services. Medication adherence is defined as the extent to which patients follow medical regimens as prescribed by their health care providers. |
ME102e |
Number of HIV-diagnosed clients with other/unknown behavioral risk factors linked to treatment adherence services |
The number of HIV-diagnosed clients with other behavioral risks (i.e., excluding MSM, IDU, or heterosexual) or unknown behavioral risks who were linked to anti-retroviral treatment (ART) adherence services. Medication adherence is defined as the extent to which patients follow medical regimens as prescribed by their health care providers. |
ME102f |
Number of HIV-diagnosed African Americans linked to treatment adherence services |
The number of HIV-diagnosed non-Hispanic blacks or African Americans who were linked to anti-retroviral treatment (ART) adherence services. Medication adherence is defined as the extent to which patients follow medical regimens as prescribed by their health care providers. |
ME102g |
Number of HIV-diagnosed Hispanics linked to treatment adherence services |
The number of HIV-diagnosed Hispanics/Latinos of any race who were linked to anti-retroviral treatment (ART) adherence services. Medication adherence is defined as the extent to which patients follow medical regimens as prescribed by their health care providers. |
ME102h |
Number of HIV-diagnosed clients of another race/ethnicity linked to treatment adherence services |
The number of HIV-diagnosed clients with a race/ethnicity other than black/African American, Hispanic/Latino, or unknown who were linked to anti-retroviral treatment (ART) adherence services. Medication adherence is defined as the extent to which patients follow medical regimens as prescribed by their health care providers. |
ME103 |
Number of out-of-care HIV-diagnosed clients re-engaged into HIV medical care and treatment services |
The number of out-of-care HIV-diagnosed clients who were re-engaged into HIV medical care and treatment services. Re-engagement in HIV medical care is defined as the process of assisting persons with HIV to resume HIV medical care after a lapse in care. |
ME103a |
Numbers of out-of-care
HIV-diagnosed MSM/IDU re-engaged |
The number of out-of-care HIV-diagnosed MSM/IDU who were re-engaged into HIV medical care and treatment services. Reengagement in HIV medical care is defined as the process of assisting persons with HIV to resume HIV medical care after a lapse in care. |
ME103b |
Numbers of out-of-care HIV-diagnosed MSM re-engaged into HIV medical care and treatment services |
The number of out-of-care HIV-diagnosed MSM who were re-engaged into HIV medical care and treatment services. Re-engagement in HIV medical care is defined as the process of assisting persons with HIV to resume HIV medical care after a lapse in care. |
ME103c |
Numbers of out-of-care HIV-diagnosed IDU re-engaged into HIV medical care and treatment services |
The number of out-of-care HIV-diagnosed IDU who were re-engaged into HIV medical care and treatment services. Re-engagement in HIV medical care is defined as the process of assisting persons with HIV to resume HIV medical care after a lapse in care. |
ME103d |
Numbers of out-of-care HIV-diagnosed heterosexuals re-engaged into HIV medical care and treatment services |
The number of out-of-care HIV-diagnosed heterosexuals who were re-engaged into HIV medical care and treatment services. Re-engagement in HIV medical care is defined as the process of assisting persons with HIV to resume HIV medical care after a lapse in care. |
ME103e |
Number of out-of-care HIV-diagnosed clients with other/unknown behavioral risk factors re-engaged into HIV medical care and treatment services |
The number of out-of-care HIV-diagnosed clients with other behavioral risks (i.e., excluding MSM, IDU, or heterosexual) or unknown behavioral risks, who were re-engaged into HIV medical care and treatment services. Re-engagement in HIV medical care is defined as the process of assisting persons with HIV to resume HIV medical care after a lapse in care. |
ME103f |
Numbers of out-of-care HIV-diagnosed African Americans re-engaged into HIV medical care and treatment services |
The number of out-of-care HIV-diagnosed non-Hispanic blacks or African Americans who were re-engaged into HIV medical care and treatment services. Re-engagement in HIV medical care is defined as the process of assisting persons with HIV to resume HIV medical care after a lapse in care. |
ME103g |
Numbers of out-of-care HIV-diagnosed Hispanics re-engaged into HIV medical care and treatment services |
The number of out-of-care HIV-diagnosed Hispanics/Latinos of any race who were re-engaged into HIV medical care and treatment services. Re-engagement in HIV medical care is defined as the process of assisting persons with HIV to resume HIV medical care after a lapse in care. |
ME103h |
Number of out-of-care HIV-diagnosed clients of another race/ethnicity re-engaged into HIV medical care and treatment services |
The number of out-of-care HIV-diagnosed clients with a race/ethnicity other than black/African American, Hispanic, or unknown, who were re-engaged into HIV medical care and treatment services. Re-engagement in HIV medical care is defined as the process of assisting persons with HIV to resume HIV medical care after a lapse in care. |
ME104 |
Number of condoms distributed |
The total number of condoms distributed. |
ME105a |
Number of condoms distributed to high-risk individuals who are HIV-negative or whose HIV status is unknown |
The estimated number of condoms distributed to high-risk HIV-negative individuals and high-risk individuals whose HIV status is unknown. |
ME105b |
Number of condoms distributed to HIV positive individuals |
The estimated number of condoms distributed to HIV-positive clients. |
ME109 |
Number of community EBI conducted |
The total number of community-level evidence-based interventions (EBI) conducted. A community EBI is defined as an EBI that seeks to improve the risk conditions and behaviors in a community through a focus on the community as a whole. |
ME110 |
Number of people reached by community EBIs |
The estimated total number of high-risk HIV-negative individuals that accessed or were reached by (i.e., exposed) community evidence-based interventions (EBIs). A community EBI is defined as an EBI that seeks to improve the risk conditions and behaviors in a community through a focus on the community as a whole. |
ME111 |
Number of social marketing/public information conducted |
The total number of social marketing/public information events conducted. Social marketing/public information events are defined as HIV-prevention messages delivered through one or more mass communication channels to target audiences. |
ME112 |
Number of people reached by social marketing/public information events |
The estimated total number of people exposed to a key message disseminated by social marketing /public information events. Exposure to a marketing campaign occurs when a person views or hears a key message disseminated by the campaign. |
ME113 |
Number of media placements for marketing campaigns |
The total number of media placements for marketing campaigns. A media placement is the use of various types of media to promote or advertise a particular message. HIV/AIDS-related media placements may be produced in a variety of formats. |
ME114 |
Number of clients referred to non-occupational PEP therapy |
The number of clients who were referred to non-occupational post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) therapy. PEP involves the medically-supervised provision of HIV antiretroviral drugs (ART) to HIV-negative persons who may have recently been exposed to HIV. |
ME114a |
Number of MSM/IDU referred to non-occupational PEP therapy |
The number of MSM/IDU referred to non-occupational Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) therapy. PEP involves the medicallysupervised provision of HIV antiretroviral drugs (ART) to HIV-negative persons who may have recently been exposed to HIV. |
ME114b |
Number of MSM referred to non-occupational PEP therapy |
The number of MSM referred to non-occupational Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) therapy. PEP involves the medically-supervised provision of HIV antiretroviral drugs (ART) to HIV-negative persons who may have recently been exposed to HIV. |
ME114c |
Number of IDU referred to non-occupational PEP therapy |
The number of IDU referred to non-occupational Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) therapy. PEP involves the medically-supervised provision of HIV antiretroviral drugs (ART) to HIV-negative persons who may have recently been exposed to HIV. |
ME114d |
Number of high-risk heterosexuals referred to non-occupational PEP therapy |
The number of high-risk heterosexuals referred to non-occupational Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) therapy. PEP involves the medically-supervised provision of HIV antiretroviral drugs (ART) to HIV-negative persons who may have recently been exposed to HIV. |
ME114e |
Number of clients with other or unknown risks referred to non-occupational PEP therapy |
The number of clients with other behavioral risks (i.e., excluding MSM, IDU, or high-risk heterosexuals) or unknown behavioral risks referred to non-occupational Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) therapy. PEP involves the medically-supervised provision of HIV antiretroviral drugs (ART) to HIV-negative persons who may have recently been exposed to HIV. |
ME114f |
Number of African Americans referred to non-occupational PEP therapy |
The number of non-Hispanic blacks or African Americans referred to non-occupational Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) therapy. PEP involves the medically-supervised provision of HIV antiretroviral drugs (ART) to HIV-negative persons who may have recently been exposed to HIV. |
ME114g |
Number of Hispanics referred to non-occupational PEP therapy |
The number of Hispanics/Latinos of any race referred to non-occupational Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) therapy. PEP involves the medically-supervised provision of HIV antiretroviral drugs (ART) to HIV-negative persons who may have recently been exposed to HIV. |
ME114h |
Number of clients of another race/ethnicity referred to non-occupational PEP therapy |
The number of clients with a race/ethnicity other than blacks/African Americans or Hispanics, or clients of unknown race/ethnicity referred to non-occupational Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) therapy. PEP involves the medically-supervised provision of HIV antiretroviral drugs (ART) to HIV-negative persons who may have recently been exposed to HIV. |
ME115 |
Number of clients initiated non-occupational PEP therapy |
The number of clients who were referred to and initiated non-occupational post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) therapy. PEP involves the medically-supervised provision of HIV antiretroviral drugs (ART) to HIV-negative persons who may have recently been exposed to HIV. |
ME115a |
Number of MSM/IDU who
initiated non-occupational PEP |
The number of MSM/IDU who were referred and initiated non-occupational Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) therapy. PEP involves the medically-supervised provision of HIV antiretroviral drugs (ART) to HIV-negative persons who may have recently been exposed to HIV. |
ME115b |
Number of MSM who initiated non-occupational PEP therapy |
The number of MSM who were referred and initiated non-occupational Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) therapy. PEP involves the medically-supervised provision of HIV antiretroviral drugs (ART) to HIV-negative persons who may have recently been exposed to HIV. |
ME115c |
Number of IDU who initiated non-occupational PEP therapy |
The number of IDU who were referred and initiated non-occupational Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) therapy. PEP involves the medically-supervised provision of HIV antiretroviral drugs (ART) to HIV-negative persons who may have recently been exposed to HIV. |
ME115d |
Number of high-risk heterosexuals who initiated non-occupational PEP therapy |
The number of high-risk heterosexuals who were referred and initiated non-occupational Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) therapy. PEP involves the medically-supervised provision of HIV antiretroviral drugs (ART) to HIV-negative persons who may have recently been exposed to HIV. |
ME115e |
Number of clients with other or unknown risks who initiated non-occupational PEP therapy |
The number of clients with other behavioral risks (i.e., excluding MSM, IDU, or high-risk heterosexuals) or unknown behavioral risks who were referred to and initiated non-occupational Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) therapy. PEP involves the medically-supervised provision of HIV antiretroviral drugs (ART) to HIV-negative persons who may have recently been exposed to HIV. |
ME115f |
Number of African American who initiated non-occupational PEP therapy |
The number of non-Hispanic blacks or African Americans who were referred to and initiated non-occupational Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) therapy. PEP involves the medically-supervised provision of HIV antiretroviral drugs (ART) to HIV-negative persons who may have recently been exposed to HIV. |
ME115g |
Number of Hispanics who initiated non-occupational PEP therapy |
The number of Hispanics/Latinos of any race who were referred to and initiated non-occupational Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) therapy. PEP involves the medically-supervised provision of HIV antiretroviral drugs (ART) to HIV-negative persons who may have recently been exposed to HIV. |
ME115h |
Number of clients of another race/ethnicity who initiated non-occupational PEP therapy |
The number of clients with a race/ethnicity other than blacks/African Americans or Hispanics, or clients of unknown race/ethnicity who were referred to and initiated non-occupational Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) therapy. PEP involves the medically-supervised provision of HIV antiretroviral drugs (ART) to HIV-negative persons who may have recently been exposed to HIV. |
ME116 |
Number of MSM referred to PrEP therapy |
The number of MSM referred to pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) therapy. PrEP may be part of comprehensive HIV prevention services in which HIV-negative individuals at high risk for HIV infection take antiretroviral medication daily to lower the risk of HIV infection. |
ME116a |
Number of African American MSM referred to PrEP therapy |
The number of high-risk non-Hispanic black or African American MSM referred to Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) therapy. PrEP may be part of comprehensive HIV prevention services in which HIV-negative individuals at high risk for HIV infection take antiretroviral medication daily to lower the risk of HIV infection. |
ME116b |
Number of Hispanic MSM referred to PrEP therapy |
The number of Hispanic/Latino MSM of any race referred to Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) therapy. PrEP may be part of comprehensive HIV prevention services in which HIV-negative individuals at high risk for HIV infection take antiretroviral medication daily to lower the risk of HIV infection. |
ME116c |
Number of MSM of another or unknown race/ethnicity referred to PrEP therapy |
The number of MSM clients with a race/ethnicity other than black/African American or Hispanic, or MSM clients of unknown race/ethnicity referred to Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) therapy. PrEP may be part of comprehensive HIV prevention services in which HIV-negative individuals at high risk for HIV infection take antiretroviral medication daily to lower the risk of HIV infection. |
ME117 |
Number of MSM initiated PrEP therapy |
The number of MSM who were referred to and initiated pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) therapy. PrEP may be part of comprehensive HIV prevention services in which HIV-negative individuals at high risk for HIV infection take antiretroviral medication daily to lower the risk of HIV infection. |
ME117a |
Number of African American MSM who initiated PrEP therapy |
The number of non-Hispanic blacks or African Americans MSM who were referred and initiated Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) therapy. PrEP may be part of comprehensive HIV prevention services in which HIV-negative individuals at high risk for HIV infection take antiretroviral medication daily to lower the risk of HIV infection. |
ME117b |
Number of Hispanic/Latino MSM who initiated PrEP therapy |
The number of Hispanics/Latinos of any race MSM who were referred and initiated Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) therapy. PrEP may be part of comprehensive HIV prevention services in which HIV-negative individuals at high risk for HIV infection take antiretroviral medication daily to lower the risk of HIV infection. |
ME117c |
Number of MSM of another or unknown race/ethnicity initiated PrEP therapy |
The number of MSM clients with a race/ethnicity other than black/African American or Hispanic, or MSM clients of unknown race/ethnicity who were referred and initiated Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) therapy. PrEP may be part of comprehensive HIV prevention services in which HIV-negative individuals at high risk for HIV infection take antiretroviral medication daily to lower the risk of HIV infection. |
ME203a |
Category B total PS12-1201-funded aggregate test events |
PS12-1201-funded aggregate test events are test events supported in any way by PS12-1201-funded resources (e.g., funding, test kits, personnel, training and technical assistance, laboratory support), but for which test-level data are not obtainable. |
ME203b |
Category B total reimbursed aggregate test events |
Reimbursed aggregate test events are test events that are done in PS12-1201-supported programs, but are actually paid for by a third-party payer (e.g., Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance). |
ME204a |
Category B PS12-1201-funded aggregate newly diagnosed HIV-positive test events |
PS12-1201-funded aggregate test events are test events supported in any way by PS12-1201-funded resources (e.g., funding, test kits, personnel, training and technical assistance, laboratory support), but for which test-level data are not obtainable. |
ME204b |
Category B reimbursed aggregate newly diagnosed HIV-positive testing events |
Reimbursed aggregate test events are test events that are done in PS12-1201-supported programs, but are actually paid for by a third-party payer (e.g., Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance). |
ME207a |
Number of syphilis tests conducted as part of service integration in healthcare settings |
The number of syphilis tests conducted under service integration for PS12-1201 Category B in healthcare settings. Service integration is a situation in which a person is offered and can receive two or more CDC-recommended prevention, treatment, or care services. |
ME207b |
Number of syphilis tests conducted under service integration in non-healthcare settings |
The number of syphilis tests conducted under service integration for PS12-1201 Category B in non-healthcare settings. Service integration is a situation in which a person is offered and can receive two or more CDC-recommended prevention, treatment, or care services. |
ME208a |
Number of gonorrhea tests conducted under service integration in healthcare settings |
The number of gonorrhea tests conducted under service integration for PS12-1201 Category B in healthcare settings. Service integration is a situation in which a person is offered and can receive two or more CDC-recommended prevention, treatment, or care services. |
ME208b |
Number of gonorrhea tests conducted under service integration in non-healthcare settings |
The number of gonorrhea tests conducted under service integration for PS12-1201 Category B in non-healthcare settings. Service integration is a situation in which a person is offered and can receive two or more CDC-recommended prevention, treatment, or care services. |
ME209a |
Number of chlamydia tests conducted under service integration in healthcare settings |
The number of tests for chlamydial infection conducted under service integration for PS12-1201 Category B in healthcare settings. Service integration is a situation in which a person is offered and can receive two or more CDC-recommended prevention, treatment, or care services. |
ME209b |
Number of chlamydia tests conducted under service integration in non-healthcare settings |
The number of tests for chlamydial infection conducted under service integration for PS12-1201 Category B in non-healthcare settings. Service integration is a situation in which a person is offered and can receive two or more CDC-recommended prevention, treatment, or care services. |
ME210a |
Number of tests for hepatitis B virus conducted under service integration in healthcare settings |
The number of tests for hepatitis B virus (HBV) conducted under service integration for PS12-1201 Category B in healthcare settings. Service integration is a situation in which a person is offered and can receive two or more CDC-recommended prevention, treatment, or care services. |
ME210b |
Number of tests for hepatitis B virus conducted under service integration in non-healthcare settings |
The number of tests for hepatitis B virus (HBV) conducted under service integration for PS12-1201 Category B in non-healthcare settings. Service integration is a situation in which a person is offered and can receive two or more CDC-recommended prevention, treatment, or care services. |
ME211a |
Number of tests for hepatitis C virus conducted under service integration in healthcare settings |
The number of tests for hepatitis C virus (HCV) conducted under service integration for PS12-1201 Category B in healthcare settings. Service integration is a situation in which a person is offered and can receive two or more CDC-recommended prevention, treatment, or care services. |
ME211b |
Number of tests for hepatitis C virus conducted under service integration in non-healthcare settings |
The number of tests for hepatitis C virus (HCV) conducted as part of service integration for PS12-1201 Category B in non-healthcare settings. Service integration is a situation in which a person is offered and can receive two or more CDC-recommended prevention, treatment, or care services. |
ME212a |
Number of tuberculosis tests conducted under service integration in healthcare settings |
The number of tuberculosis tests conducted as part of service integration for PS 12-1201 Category B in healthcare settings. Service integration is a situation in which a person is offered and can receive two or more CDC-recommended prevention, treatment, or care services. |
ME212b |
Number of tuberculosis tests conducted under service integration in non-healthcare settings |
The number of tuberculosis tests conducted as part of service integration for PS 12-1201 Category B in non-healthcare settings. Service integration is a situation in which a person is offered and can receive two or more CDC-recommended prevention, treatment, or care services. |
ME213a-z |
Target population of HIV-positive individuals |
Targeted HIV-positive populations (e.g., MSM, IDU, transgender) for prevention interventions. |
ME214a-z |
Total number of HIV-positive persons enrolled in behavioral risk screening |
A behavioral risk screen is a brief evaluation of behavioral HIV risk factors used to decide who should be recommended for HIV testing, interventions, or other services. |
ME215a-z |
Total number of HIV-positive persons enrolled in individual- and group-level evidence-based interventions |
The total number of HIV-positive persons from the specified Target Population enrolled in individual- and group-level evidence-based interventions. |
ME216a-z |
Total number of HIV-positive persons enrolled in community-level evidence-based interventions |
The total number of HIV-positive persons from the specified Target Population enrolled in community-level evidence-based interventions. |
ME217a-z |
Total number of HIV-positive persons enrolled in other locally developed programs |
The total number of HIV-positive persons from the specified Target Population enrolled in other locally developed programs. |
ME218a-z |
Target population of high-risk HIV-negative individuals |
Targeted high-risk HIV-negative populations for prevention interventions (e.g., MSM, IDU, high-risk heterosexuals, transgender). |
ME219a-z |
Total number of high-risk HIV-negative persons enrolled in behavioral risk screening |
A behavioral risk screen is a brief evaluation of behavioral HIV risk factors used to decide who should be recommended for HIV testing, interventions, or other services. |
ME220a-z |
Total number of high-risk HIV-negative persons enrolled in individual- and group-level evidence-based interventions |
The total number of high-risk HIV-negative persons from the specified Target Population enrolled in individual- and group-level evidence based interventions. |
ME221a-z |
Total number of high-risk HIV-negative persons enrolled in community-level evidence-based interventions |
A community-level evidence-based intervention (EBI) is defined as an EBI that seeks to improve the risk conditions through a focus on the community as a whole, rather than by interviewing only individuals or small groups. |
ME222a-z |
Total number of high-risk HIV-negative persons enrolled in other locally developed programs |
The total number of high-risk HIV-negative persons from the specified Target Population enrolled in other locally developed programs. |
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CBOCL001 |
Date of first visit in this budget year |
The date of the client's first visit this budget year |
CBOCL002 |
Budget year |
Budget year refers to the PS15-1502 12-month funding period (July 1 - June 30) in which the client received this service. |
CBOCL005 |
Client's HIV Status |
The client's self-reported or documented HIV status at the time of his/her first visit this budget year. |
CBOCL006 |
HIV Medical Care |
The client's self-report of currently receiving HIV medical care. |
CBOCL007 |
HIV Linked to Medical Care - attended first medical appointment |
A client, not currently in HIV medical care, was linked to or re-engaged in HIV medical care - attended first medical appointment. |
CBOCL008 |
Change in HIV Status since the first visit in this budget year |
The client's HIV status changed from HIV-negative or unknown to HIV-positive since her/his first visit in this budget year. |
CBOCL009 |
Navigation and prevention and essential support services, RRA |
The navigation, prevention, and essential support services that a client was referred to or provided as part of PS15-1502 risk reduction activities. |
CBOCL009SP |
Other recommended support services, RRA |
Description of other navigation and prevention and essential support services a client was referred to or provided. |
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Author | Heitgerd, Janet (CDC/OID/NCHHSTP) |
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